Language & History

Papers
(The TQCC of Language & History 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Early Hakka recordings in the Berlin Sound Archive: speaker history and corpus contents7
The development of the concept of ʽevidentialityʼ and its exogenous application to European languages2
A History of the study of the indigenous languages of North America2
The Linguistic Society of America and the Linguistic Circle of New York: colleagues or rivals — or both?2
The dawn and twilight of Old Irish scholarship2
Pronominal variation in Arabic among the grammarians, Qurʾānic reading traditions and manuscripts2
The medieval life of language: grammar and pragmatics from Bacon to Kempe2
Introduction1
Are proper names proper words? Towards a pragmatic perspective on a perennial problem1
Language and Meaning in the Age of Modernism. C.K. Ogden and his Contemporaries Language and Meaning in the Age of Modernism. C.K.Ogden and his Contemporaries , by James1
Robert Morrison’s (1782–1834) dual role as English and Chinese educator reflected in language teaching practices at the Malacca Anglo-Chinese College1
Philosophical language schemes: crossroads for study1
Early modern Europe’s other real characters1
Saussure’sCoursand the Monosyllabic Myth: the perception of Chinese in early linguistic theory1
Alternative forms of bilingual education in colonial India – a prologue to the methods era (1811-1920)1
The notion of ‘adjective’ in the history of Pamean language descriptions1
Oral skills versus structural knowledge: the Reform Movement and the Grammar-Translation Method1
A Jesuit grammar in the Anglican London of King James II: The first English edition of Manuel Álvares’ Latin grammar (1686–1687)1
John Wallis on sound symbolism1
For the Sake of the Vedas: the Anglo-German life of Friedrich Rosen, 1805-1837 For the Sake of the Vedas: the Anglo-German life of Friedrich Rosen, 1805-1837 , by Rosane1
Saussure and the Brazilian ‘scientific grammar’ (1880–1930)1
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