Linguistic Typology

Papers
(The TQCC of Linguistic Typology 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Review of: Polinsky, Maria (ed.). 2021. Oxford handbook of the languages of the Caucasus16
Reviewer Acknowledgement13
Bootstrap co-occurrence networks of consonants and the Basic Consonant Inventory12
Kinship terminologies reveal ancient contact zone in the Hindu Kush7
Measuring and assessing indeterminacy and variation in the morphology-syntax distinction7
Estimating areal effects in typology: a case study of African phoneme inventories5
Investigating the ‘what’, ‘where’ and ‘why’ of global phonological typology4
Challenges of sampling and how phylogenetic comparative methods help: with a case study of the Pama-Nyungan laminal contrast3
Grammar highlights 20203
Areal patterns and colexifications of colour terms in the languages of Africa3
How a West African language becomes North African, and vice versa3
From aspect to information structure: Non-aspectual functions of change of state markers in Austronesian and beyond2
Canonical phonology and criterial conflicts: relating and resolving four dilemmas of phonological typology2
Grammar highlights 20212
Place typology and evolution of implosives in Indo-Aryan languages2
A desmemic architecture for autotyp: a review article2
Frontmatter2
Diachronic phonological typology: understanding inventory structure through sound change dynamics2
Similarity of mirative and contrastive focus: three parameters for describing attention markers1
A typology of consonant-inventory gaps1
Stephen C. Levinson: A Grammar of Yélî Dnye: The Papuan language of Rossel Island1
A cross-linguistic comparison of reference across five signed languages1
Frontmatter1
Lawyer, Lewis C. 2021. A grammar of Patwin. Studies in the Native Languages of the Americas1
Directionality in the psych alternation: a quantitative cross-linguistic study1
Towards a phonological typology of the Kalahari Basin Area languages1
Frequent violation of the sonority sequencing principle in hundreds of languages: how often and by which sequences?1
All about ablaut: a typology of ablaut reduplicative structures1
Cross-linguistic constraints and lineage-specific developments in the semantics of cutting and breaking in Japonic and Germanic1
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