Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory

Papers
(The TQCC of Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 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
Towards a dynamic behavioral profile: A diachronic study of polysemous sentir in Spanish14
Modelling loanword success – a sociolinguistic quantitative study of Māori loanwords in New Zealand English11
Generating semantic maps through multidimensional scaling: linguistic applications and theory9
Exploring semantic differences between the Indonesian prefixesPE-andPEN-using a vector space model6
Profiling the Chinese causative construction withrang(讓),shi(使) andling(令) using frame semantic features6
Linguistic variation within registers: granularity in textual units and situational parameters5
Towards a dynamic behavioral profile of the Mandarin Chinese temperature termre: a diachronic semasiological approach5
Common ground across globalized English varieties: A multivariate exploration of mental predicates in World Englishes5
Underuse of English verb–particle constructions in an L2 learner corpus: Focus on structural patterns and one-word preference4
The linguistic organization of grammatical text complexity: comparing the empirical adequacy of theory-based models4
Modelling incipient probabilistic grammar change in real time: the grammaticalisation of possessive pronouns in European Spanish locative adverbial constructions4
Large-scale patterns of number use in spoken and written English4
A connectionist approach to analogy. On the modal meaning of periphrastic do in Early Modern English4
The theme-recipient alternation in Chinese: tracking syntactic variation across seven centuries4
Constructions and the problem of discovery: A case for the paradigmatic4
A variationist perspective on the comparative complexity of four registers at the intersection of mode and formality3
Adjective–noun compounds in Mandarin: a study on productivity3
The traceback method and the early constructicon: theoretical and methodological considerations3
Academic language in Catalan students’ research reports across levels of study2
Primed progressives? Predicting aspectual choice in World Englishes2
Words, constructions and corpora: Network representations of constructional semantics for Mandarin space particles2
Parts of speech and the placement of Targets in the corpus of languages in northwestern Iran2
Register variation remains stable across 60 languages2
Alternation phenomena and language proficiency: the genitive alternation in the spoken language of EFL learners2
Surplus interword phonological similarity in English multiword units2
The distribution of /w/ and /ʍ/ in Scottish Standard English2
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