International Journal of Bilingualism

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Journal of Bilingualism is 13. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Yiddish–Slavic language contact in multilingual songs: Describing deliberate code-switching26
Language exposure within peer and family contexts and bilingual reading profiles of German–Russian and German–Turkish adolescents in Germany22
Now they accept it, now they don’t : Acceptability judgements of nontypical multiword units in Russian as a native and a heritage language21
Recycling constructional patterns: The role of chunks in early bilingual acquisition17
The processing of English prefixed and suffixed words by Chinese-English bilinguals17
Bilingualism, like other types of brain training, does not produce far transfer: It all fits together17
To what extent are sacred language practices ultralingual? The experience of British Muslim children learning Qur’anic Arabic17
Cognitive differences between healthy monolingual and bilingual anglophones on the English version of the Dépistage Cognitif de Québec: A new screening tool for atypical dementia16
Multilingual learning and cognitive restructuring: The role of audiovisual media exposure in Cantonese–English–Japanese multilinguals’ motion event cognition15
Comparing forward and reverse transfer from Dutch to German15
Teachers as new speakers of a minority language: Identity, speakerness, and ideologies on variation in Irish14
Different trajectories for becoming bilingual lead to comparable outcomes in cognitive flexibility14
(Un)grounded language ideologies: A brief history of translanguaging theory14
Dominant-while-speaking: How bilingual Norwegian–English children conceptualize goal-oriented motion events13
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