Linguistics

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The social and linguistic in the acquisition of sociolinguistic norms: Caregivers, children, and variation2013/01/1442
Intonation units and grammatical structure1995/01/01English42
Optimality, markedness, and word order in German1999/01/0141
Reproducible research in linguistics: A position statement on data citation and attribution in our field2017/12/06English41
Children’s first verbs in Tzeltal: evidence for an early verb category1998/01/0141
Bilingual discourse marking: code switching, borrowing, and convergence in some German-American dialects1990/01/01English40
Form and function of the discourse marker anyway: implications for discourse analysis1997/01/01English40
Turkish color terms: tests of Berlin and Kay’s theory of color universals and linguistic relativity1998/01/0139
Italian onset structure and the distribution of il and lo1990/01/01English39
Chinese reflexivization: a movement to INFL approach1989/01/01English39
Analogy in morphology: modeling the choice of linking morphemes in Dutch2001/01/0139
Identifiability and definiteness in Chinese2004/01/1338
The development of sentence-interpretation strategies in monolingual German-learning children with and without specific language impairment2003/01/1038
Processes of conceptualization in language production: language-specific perspectives and event construal2003/01/0938
The hierarchical structure of the clause and the typology of perception-verb complements1991/01/01English38
Aspect and the bounded/unbounded (telic/atelic) distinction1979/01/0138
Children’s sensitivity to function words during sentence comprehension1983/01/0138
The basic color terms of Russian1994/01/01English37
Word order and case marking in early child language. Evidence from simultaneous acquisition of two first languages: French and German1986/01/0137
How long is the sentence? Prediction and prosody in the on-line processing of language1983/01/0137
The distribution of aspirated stops and /h/ in American English and Korean: an alignment approach with typological implications2003/01/1337
The origins of grammaticalization in the verbalization of experience2010/01/0137
The acquisition of English stress by speakers of nonaccentual languages: lexical storage versus computation of stress1997/01/01English36
Change and continuity in the functions of the American English modals1995/01/01English36
Thematic roles and their role in semantic interpretation1984/01/0136
The role of morphology in gender determination: evidence from Modern Greek2002/01/0236
Contrast and Information Structure: A Focus-Based Analysis of but2005/01/0136
New towns and koineization: linguistic and social correlates2005/01/1935
Principles of gestalt perception in the temporal organization of narrative texts1984/01/0135
Syntactic variation, the linguistic variable, and sociolinguistic theory1987/01/0135