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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
From aspect to information structure: Non-aspectual functions of change of state markers in Austronesian and beyond17
Different models, different assumptions, different findings: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo14
Grammar Highlights 202410
Embracing uncertainty, and the multifaceted soul of linguistic typology: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo9
Investigating the ‘what’, ‘where’ and ‘why’ of global phonological typology8
Towards a phonological typology of the Kalahari Basin Area languages7
Specialization and finiteness (a)symmetry in imperative negation: with a comparison to standard negation6
Lee, Nala H: A Grammar of Modern Baba Malay5
Grammar Highlights 20234
The value of replication: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo4
Headless relative clauses with a gap: a typological trait of Mesoamerican languages4
A grammar of Ngardi3
Place typology and evolution of implosives in Indo-Aryan languages2
Sampling matters: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo2
Standard negation: the curious case of South America2
A typology of the exophoric functions of Malayo-Polynesian demonstratives2
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Lawyer, Lewis C. 2021. A grammar of Patwin. Studies in the Native Languages of the Americas2
The evolution of gender and number agreement in the noun phrase2
The expression of quantity in Oneida: a study in syntactic and semantic variation2
The typological frequency of consonants is highly predictive of their order of acquisition in English2
John Haiman2
Some comments on robustness in comparative grammar research: commentary on “Replication and methodological robustness in quantitative typology” by Becker and Guzmán Naranjo2
Frontmatter2
Gender, number and person: a three-way interaction2
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