Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory

Papers
(The TQCC of Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory is 3. 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.)
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Present perfect and preterit variation in the Spanish of Lima and Mexico city: findings from a corpus analysis17
Clausal and phrasal coordination in recent American English17
Word order flexibility affects complementizer omission: a cross-linguistic investigation17
Lexical patterns in Hungarian vowel harmony17
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Beyond clause counting: a processing perspective on syntactic complexity in English12
Negotiating the convex decreasing relationship: how clause type and register moderate the syntax-semantics interface in complex sentences12
A locality gradient in the that / zero complementizer alternation: structural position modulates predictor10
Grammaticalisation of habitual aspect in World Englishes: assessing trajectories, areal patterns and rates of change with synchronic corpora9
Decimals, fractions, or percentages: a multivariate approach to rational number alternations in English8
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A corpus-based study on semantic and cognitive features of bei sentences in Mandarin Chinese7
Accounting for the entire system of complexity features: evidence for general oral versus literate grammatical complexity dimensions7
Metaphorical interactions between the Chinese color terms hóng “red” and hēi “black”: a cognitive semantic6
BERT-assisted behavioral profiling of polysemy: contrastive analysis of HONG in Chinese and RED in English6
Truth be told: a corpus-based study of the cross-linguistic colexification of representational and (inter)subjective meanings5
CLLT ‘versus’ Corpora and IJCL: a (half serious) keyness analysis5
Verb influence on French wh-placement: a parallel corpus study5
When one wrong rights another: speakers passivize to express the subject as the experiencer in psychological verb use4
Lexical borrowing in Korean: a diachronic approach based on a corpus analysis4
Predicting native speaker choice: the role of corpus-based frequency metrics in morpho-syntactic alternations4
Detecting interactions with random forests: a comment on Gries’ words of caution and suggestions for improvement3
Lexical bloom, syntactic retreat: examining complexity trade-offs within Classical Chinese evolution across two millennia3
Expressing smells in (American) English3
A quantitative study of measure words in Mandarin Chinese3
Transfer of collostructions: the case of causative constructions3
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Reliable detection and quantification of selective forces in language change3
Linguistic variation within registers: granularity in textual units and situational parameters3
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Register and the dual nature of functional correspondence: accounting for text-linguistic variation between registers, within registers, and without registers3
In search of lost space3
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