Cognitive Linguistics

Papers
(The TQCC of Cognitive Linguistics is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The interplay of verbs and argument structure constructions in second language processing: roles of verb’s lexical properties and verb–construction association24
Cognitive approaches to uniformity and variability in morphology11
Using structural priming to test links between constructions: English caused-motion and resultative sentences inhibit each other10
Changesin the midst ofa construction network: a diachronic construction grammar approach to complex prepositions denoting internal location9
Exerting control: the grammatical meaning of facial displays in signed languages9
Individual corpus data predict variation in judgments: testing the usage-based nature of mental representations in a language transfer setting8
Allostructions and stancetaking: a corpus study of the German discourse management constructionsWo/wenn wir gerade/schon dabei sind8
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Improvisations in the embodied interactions of a non-speaking autistic child and his mother: practices for creating intersubjective understanding8
Probabilistic reduction and constructionalization: a usage-based diachronic account of the diffusion and conventionalization of the Spanish la de  <noun> que construction6
The intrinsic frame of reference and the Dhivehi ‘FIBO’ system5
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Balancing information-structure and semantic constraints on construction choice: building a computational model of passive and passive-like constructions in Mandarin Chinese4
The emergence of Information Structure in child speech: the acquisition ofc’est-clefts in French4
A sisterhood of constructions? A structural priming approach to modelling links in the network of Objoid Constructions4
Locative construals: topology, posture, disposition, and perspective in Secoya and beyond4
A cognitive account of subjectivity put to the test: using an insertion task to investigate Mandarin result connectives3
Introduction to the Special Issue3
What can cognitive linguistics tell us about language-image relations? A multidimensional approach to intersemiotic convergence in multimodal texts3
Analogy as driving force of language change: a usage-based approach towoanddaclauses in 17th and 18th century German3
Language change in a constructional network: the emergence of Mandarin [bi N hai N] comparative constructions2
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Corrigendum to: Force dynamics as the path to the Spanish subjunctive2
The colexification of vision and cognition in Mandarin: controlled activity surpasses uncontrolled experience2
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