Journal of Linguistics

Title Publication Date Language Citations
R. M. W. Dixon & Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald (eds.), The Amazonian languages (Cambridge Language Surveys). Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Pp. xxviii+446.2001/03/01English19
Talmy Givón, Syntax. A functional-typological introduction. Volume I. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1984. Pp. xx + 464.1985/09/01English17
Desmond C. Derbyshire and Geoffrey K. Pullum (eds), Handbook of Amazonian languages, Vol. 1. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1986. Pp. xiii + 642.1988/09/01English16
Joan Bybee, Revere Perkins & William Pagliuca, The evolution of grammar: Tense, aspect, and modality in the languages of the world. Chicago & London: The University of Chicago Press, 1994. Pp. xxii + 398.1995/09/01English15
J. M. Sadock, Toward a linguistic theory of speech acts. New York: Academic Press, 1974. Pp. xii+168. - P. Cole and J. L. Morgan (eds), Syntax and semantics Vol. 3: Speech acts. New York: Academic Press, 1975. Pp. xvi+406.1977/03/01English10
Douglas Biber, Stig Johansson, Geoffrey Leech, Susan Conrad & Edward Finegan, Longman grammar of spoken and written English. London: Longman, 1999. Pp. xxviii+1204.2002/07/01English9
Dirk Geeraerts & Hubert Cuyckens (eds.), The Oxford handbook of Cognitive Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Pp. xxx+1334.2009/06/04English7
Linguistic change, social network and speaker innovation1985/09/01English7
Roger Martin, David Michaels & Juan Uriagereka (eds.), Step by step: essays on minimalist syntax in honor of Howard Lasnik. Cambridge, MA & London: MIT Press, 2000. Pp. xxiv+357.2002/07/01English6
Bernd Heine & Tania Kuteva, World lexicon of grammaticalization. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Pp. xii+387.2003/07/01English5
Herbert H. Clark, Using language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Pp. xi+432.1999/03/01English5
Aikhenvald Y. Alexandra & R. M. W. Dixon (eds.), Grammars in contact: A cross-linguistic typology (Explorations in Linguistic Typology 4). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. Pp. xx+355.2008/06/19English5
Knud Lambrecht, Information structure and sentence form: topic focus and the mental representation of discourse referents. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. Pp. xvi+388.1996/03/01English5
R. M. W. Dixon (ed.), Grammatical categories in Australian languages. (Linguistic series No. 22, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies.) Canberra, 1976. Pp. 776.1979/03/01English5
Bernd Heine,Possession. Cognitive sources, forces and grammaticalization (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics 83). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. Pp. xvi+274.1999/07/01English5
Lyle Campbell, American Indian languages: the historical linguistics of Native America (Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics 4). Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. Pp. xiv + 512.2002/03/01English4
Bernd Heine, Ulrike Claudi & Friederike Hünnemeyer, Grammaticalization: a conceptual framework. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991. Pp. x+318.1993/09/01English4
Brent Berlin and Paul Kay, Basic color terms: their universality and evolution. Berkeley and Los Angeles: The University of California Press, 1969. Pp. xi + 178.1971/09/01English4
Elizabeth Closs Traugott & Bernd Heine (eds.), Approaches to grammaticalization, vols. I & II. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1991, Pp. xi+360; xi+556.1993/03/01English4
Nomi Erteschik-Shir, Information structure: The syntax–discourse interface (Oxford Surveys in Syntax and Morphology 3). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Pp. vii+246.2008/02/05English4
The typology of motion expressions revisited2009/11/30English4
Guglielmo Cinque,Adverbs and functional heads: a cross-linguistic perspective (Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. Pp. vi+275.2005/06/28English4
REVIEWS - Alexandra Jaffe (ed.), Stance: Sociolinguistic perspectives (Oxford Studies in Sociolinguistics). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. Pp. vii+261.2010/06/11English4
Beth Levin & Malka Rappaport Hovav, Unaccusativity: at the syntax-lexical interface. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995. Pp. xii+336.1997/09/01English4
REVIEWS - Vyvyan Evans, How words mean: Lexical concepts, cognitive models, and meaning construction. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. Pp. xv+377.2010/06/11English3
Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald, Classifiers: a typology of noun categorization devices. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. Pp. xxvi+535.2002/03/01English3
Anna Giacalone Ramat & Paul J. Hopper (eds.), The limits of grammaticalization (Typological Studies in Language, 37). Amsterdam & Philadelphia, PA: John Benjamins, 1998. Pp. 302.2000/11/01English3
George A. Miller and Elizabeth Lenneberg (eds.), Psychology and biology of language and thought, essays in honor of Eric Lenneberg. New York & London: Academic Press, 1978. Pp. xiii, 294.1981/03/01English3
Suzanne Kemmer (eds.), The middle voice. (Typological studies in language 23.) Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1993. Pp. xi + 299.1995/09/01English3
Anna Siewierska, Word order rules. (Croom Helm Linguistics Series.) London etc.: Croom Helm, 1988. Pp. xiv + 304.1990/03/01English3