Linguistic Typology

Papers
(The TQCC of Linguistic Typology 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Phonosemantic biases found in Leipzig-Jakarta lists of 66 languages18
Comparability and measurement in typological science: The bright future for linguistics16
Towards a typology of middle voice systems15
Sinitic as a typological sandwich: revisiting the notions of Altaicization and Taicization13
Corpus-based typology: applications, challenges and some solutions12
Statistical bias control in typology11
Universal and macro-areal patterns in the lexicon10
Fifty shades of grue: Indeterminate categories and induction in and out of the language sciences10
A cross-linguistic study of expletive negation9
Revising an implicational hierarchy for the meanings of ideophones, with special reference to Japonic9
Continuous and discontinuous nominal expressions in flexible (or “free”) word order languages: Patterns and correlates7
Heterogeneous sets: a diachronic typology of associative and similative plurals7
Appositive possession in Ainu and around the Pacific7
Comparability of signed and spoken languages: Absolute and relative modality effects in cross-modal typology6
Introduction: Why the comparability problem is central in typology6
Bare classifier phrases in Thai and other mainland Asian languages: implications for classifier theory and typology5
Object and handling handshapes in 11 sign languages: towards a typology of the iconic use of the hands5
Areal patterns in the vowel systems of the Macro-Sudan Belt3
A typological portrait of Mano, Southern Mande3
Challenges of sampling and how phylogenetic comparative methods help: with a case study of the Pama-Nyungan laminal contrast3
A cross-linguistic comparison of reference across five signed languages3
Towards a typology of predicative demonstratives2
Baring the bones: the lexico-semantic association of bone with strength in Melanesia and the study of colexification2
Frequent violation of the sonority sequencing principle in hundreds of languages: how often and by which sequences?2
Betrayal through obedience: on the history of the unusual inflectional chain in Siyuewu Khroskyabs2
Final particles in Asia: Establishing an areal feature2
Verb-based restrictions on noun incorporation across languages2
How a West African language becomes North African, and vice versa2
Red, black, and white hearts: ‘heart’, ‘liver’, and ‘lungs’ in typological and areal perspective2
Similarity of mirative and contrastive focus: three parameters for describing attention markers2
Estimating areal effects in typology: a case study of African phoneme inventories2
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