Syntax-A Journal of Theoretical Experimental and Interdisciplinary Res

Papers
(The TQCC of Syntax-A Journal of Theoretical Experimental and Interdisciplinary Res is 1. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
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Impersonals, passives, and impersonal pronouns: Lessons from Lithuanian7
Issue Information6
Nominal licensing via dependent case: The view from pseudo noun incorporation in Wolof6
Movement in disguise: Morphology as a diagnostic for verb movement in Algonquian6
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Phase‐Constrained Obligatory Late Adjunction4
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Syntactic negation in Ewe (Tongugbe) agent nominalizations3
Adpositions and gapping3
A Command Theoretic approach to prosodic smothering3
Scope freezing and object shift in Ukrainian: Does Superiority matter?2
Coordination and binary branching2
On the Parataxis of Arabic split questions2
Cross‐clausal scrambling and subject case in Balkar: On multiple specifiers and the locality of overt and covert movement2
Quantification at a distance and grammatical illusions in French2
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Issue Information2
Determiner removal in Balinese nonpivot agents2
Gilaki reverse Ezafe: The two faces of a nominal linker1
On apparent pronominal feature contradictions: Shifty agreement in Telugu1
A case study in underspecification of UG: External Pair Merge of v and T1
A head movement analysis of second position clitics: The case of Russian polar particle li1
Stripping and VP Ellipsis in Reduced Temporal Adverbs1
Generalizing the Presuppositional Approach to the Binding Conditions1
Auxiliary selection in Italian restructuring: An insight into the size of the clause1
How to apply multiple scrambling in Japanese1
A unified approach to parasitic gap and across‐the‐board constructions: Evidence based on Mandarin Chinese1
Acknowledgments1
Person matters in impersonality1
Licensing unergative objects in ergative languages: The view from Polynesian1
Some implications of again‐modification for the syntax of English particle verb constructions1
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