Saturday, July 15, 2017

Language and Linguistics Compass

The 200 most cited articles



1.            Watching the word go by: On the time-course of component processes in visual word recognition  
2.            Getting off the GoldVarb standard: Introducing Rbrul for mixed-effects variable rule analysis  
3.            Speaking and hearing clearly: Talker and listener factors in speaking style changes  
4.            The role of prominence information in the real-time comprehension of transitive constructions: A cross-linguistic approach  
5.            Family language policy  
6.            Broca's area and language processing: Evidence for the cognitive control connection  
7.            Monitoring in language perception  
8.            Phonetic differences between male and female speech  
9.            How speakers refer: The role of accessibility  
10.          Hesitation disfluencies in spontaneous speech: The meaning of um  
11.          Anticipatory Processes in Sentence Processing  
12.          Advances in the Cross-Linguistic Study of Ideophones  
13.          Vector Space Models of Word Meaning and Phrase Meaning: A Survey  
14.          Language in Schizophrenia Part 1: An Introduction  
15.          Mind-wandering While Reading: Attentional Decoupling, Mindless Reading and the Cascade Model of Inattention  
16.          Gesture gives a hand to language and learning: Perspectives from cognitive neuroscience, developmental psychology and education  
17.          Using mechanical turk to obtain and analyze English acceptability judgments  
18.          Development of executive control and language processing  
19.          What's 'right' in language comprehension: Event-related potentials reveal right hemisphere language capabilities  
20.          Emotion, Language, and the Brain  
21.          Data-Driven dialectology  
22.          Tutorial on computational linguistic phylogeny  
23.          The semantics of comparatives and other degree constructions  
24.          The role of the theory-of-mind cortical network in the comprehension of narratives  
25.          Language adaptation and learning: Getting explicit about implicit learning  
26.          Semantic underspecification in language processing  
27.          Generative approaches to ergativity  
28.          Memory Interference as a Determinant of Language Comprehension  
29.          The Cross-linguistic study of sentence production  
30.          Neuroimaging of language: Why hasn't a clearer picture emerged?  
31.          Sociophonetic variation in speech perception  
32.          Syntactic judgment experiments  
33.          Applications of game theory in linguistics  
34.          Inquisitive semantics: A new notion of meaning  
35.          Attention to spoken word planning: Chronometric and neuroimaging evidence  
36.          Age Grading in Sociolinguistic Theory  
37.          Language of the Aging Brain: Event-Related Potential Studies of Comprehension in Older Adults  
38.          Mismatching meanings in brain and behavior  
39.          Operationalizing linguistic gratuity: From principle to practice  
40.          Syntactic priming effects in comprehension: A critical review  
41.          Language in Schizophrenia Part 2: What Can Psycholinguistics Bring to the Study of Schizophrenia and Vice Versa?  
42.          Word sense disambiguation: An overview  
43.          Why all counter-evidence to the critical period hypothesis in second language acquisition is not equal or problematic  
44.          Beyond a joke: Types of conversational humour  
45.          Pre-Processing in Sentence Comprehension: Sensitivity to Likely Upcoming Meaning and Structure  
46.          The neurocognition of referential ambiguity in language comprehension  
47.          The cross-linguistic prevalence of SOV and SVO word orders reflects the sequential and hierarchical representation of action in Broca's area  
48.          The cartographic enterprise in syntax  
49.          The emerging field of language dynamics  
50.          Forensic Phonetics  
51.          Discourse impairments following right hemisphere brain damage: A critical review  
52.          The causative alternation  
53.          Language ecology and linguistic diversity on the African continent   
54.          Neurocognitive Contexts for Morphological Complexity: Dissociating Inflection and Derivation  
55.          Sociolinguistics and Perception  
56.          People use their knowledge of common events to understand language, and do so as quickly as possible  
57.          Parallelism and competition in syntactic ambiguity resolution  
58.          The Effect of Lexical Predictability on Eye Movements in Reading: Critical Review and Theoretical Interpretation  
59.          Input to Language: The Phonetics and Perception of Infant-Directed Speech  
60.          Correlates of Language Change in Hunter-Gatherer and Other 'Small' Languages  
61.          Diachronic explanations of sound patterns  
62.          On the history and future of sociolinguistic data  
63.          Structure and Substance in Artificial-phonology Learning, Part I: Structure  
64.          The computation of scalar implicatures: Pragmatic, lexical or grammatical?  
65.          Deaf readers as bilinguals: An examination of deaf readers' print comprehension in light of current advances in bilingualism and second language processing  
66.          Revisiting Goffman's postulates on participant statuses in verbal interaction  
67.          How Talker Identity Relates to Language Processing  
68.          Language classification, language contact, and amazonian prehistory  
69.          Typology of ergativity  
70.          Variation and morphosyntactic theory: Competition fractionated  
71.          Prosody in first language acquisition - Acquiring intonation as a tool to organize information in conversation  
72.          How Parkinson's disease affects non-verbal communication and language processing  
73.          The brain basis of individual differences in language comprehension abilities  
74.          Visual Attention and Structural Choice in Sentence Production Across Languages  
75.          An introduction to harmonic serialism  
76.          Computational methods for normalizing acoustic vowel data for talker differences  
77.          Language acquisition in creolization and, thus, language change: Some Cartesian-Uniformitarian boundary conditions  
78.          On the syntax and semantics of evidentials  
79.          Prosodic breaks in sentence processing investigated by event-related potentials  
80.          ATR harmony in African languages  
81.          Multilingualism in post-soviet successor states  
82.          Computational Phonology - Part I: Foundations  
83.          Children build on pragmatic information in language acquisition  
84.          Noun incorporation: Essentials and extensions  
85.          What is sino-tibetan? Snapshot of a field and a language family in flux  
86.          How infant speech perception contributes to language acquisition  
87.          Empirical investigations of the role of implicit prosody in sentence processing  
88.          Remarks on the experimental turn in the study of scalar implicature, Part I  
89.          Reflections on phonetic convergence: Speech perception does not mirror speech production  
90.          Complex Sentence Processing: A Review of Theoretical Perspectives on the Comprehension of Relative Clauses  
91.          Singapore English  
92.          Pragmatics: From theory to experiment and back again  
93.          Auditory word recognition: Evidence from aphasia and functional neuroimaging  
94.          Information structure and syntactic structure  
95.          Genetics, historical linguistics and language variation  
96.          Islands  
97.          Second Language Processing of Filler-Gap Dependencies by Late Learners  
98.          A Survey of Computational Semantics: Representation, Inference and Knowledge in Wide-Coverage Text Understanding  
99.          Phonetic and Phonological Factors in the Second Language Production of Phonemes and Phonotactics  
100.       Nominalizations: A probe into the architecture of grammar part I: The nominalization puzzle  
101.       How prosody influences sentence comprehension  
102.       Africa's linguistic diversity  
103.       Agreement features  
104.       Bare Numerals and Scalar Implicatures  
105.       Is Verbal Irony Special?  
106.       Representing motion in language comprehension: Lessons from neuroimaging  
107.       Construction morphology  
108.       How hyper are hyperpropositions?  
109.       Remarks on the experimental turn in the study of scalar implicature, Part II  
110.       It still isn't over: Event boundaries in language and perception  
111.       How Literacy Acquisition Affects the Illiterate Mind - A Critical Examination of Theories and Evidence  
112.       Mayan Historical Linguistics in a New Age  
113.       Structure and Substance in Artificial-Phonology Learning, Part II: Substance  
114.       The Phonological Organization of Sign Languages  
115.       Comprehension of linguistic dependencies: Speed-accuracy tradeoff evidence for direct-access retrieval from memory  
116.       Language contact and new dialect formation: Evidence from German in North America  
117.       On the Role of Translations in State-of-the-Art Statistical Machine Translation  
118.       The Picture of the Linguistic Brain: How Sharp Can It Be? Reply to Fedorenko & Kanwisher  
119.       Mirror neurons, the motor system and language: From the motor theory to embodied cognition and beyond  
120.       Quantifiers and discourse processing  
121.       Serial verb constructions  
122.       The interpretation of pronouns  
123.       Historical pragmatics  
124.       Reformulating the determiner phrase analysis  
125.       Making linguistics matter: Building on the public's interest in language  
126.       Anchoring Agreement in Comprehension  
127.       Current Issues in the Social Psychological Study of 'Language Attitudes': Constructionism, Context, and the Attitude-Behavior Link  
128.       Iconicity in language processing and acquisition: What signed languages reveal  
129.       The Prehistory and Internal Relationships of Australian Languages  
130.       Expert-Built and Collaboratively Constructed Lexical Semantic Resources  
131.       Ethnicity and sociolinguistic variation in San Francisco  
132.       Sign language processing  
133.       Communicating about communication: Multidisciplinary approaches to educating educators about language variation  
134.       Recent research on latinos in the usa and canada, Part 1: Language maintenance and shift and english varieties  
135.       Issues in salish syntax and semantics  
136.       The quantitative analysis of morphosyntactic variation: Constructing and quantifying the denominator  
137.       Grammatical categories and relations: Universality vs. language-specificity and construction-specificity  
138.       Best practices in technology and language teaching  
139.       Do we need a distinction between arguments and adjuncts? Evidence from psycholinguistic studies of comprehension  
140.       Computational approaches to the study of language change  
141.       The scope and the subtleties of the contextualism - Literalism - Relativism debate  
142.       The cognitive science of bilingualism  
143.       Sociolinguistic Justice in the Schools: Student Researchers as Linguistic Experts  
144.       Putting the Listening Brain in Context  
145.       Formal Semantics of Sign Languages  
146.       Experimental Semiotics  
147.       Typological Universals as Reflections of Biased Learning: Evidence from Artificial Language Learning  
148.       Heterogeneity and a Sociolinguistics of Multilingualism: Reconfiguring French Language Pedagogy  
149.       Language ideologies and policies: Multilingualism and education  
150.       Language and music in the musician brain  
151.       Homesigners as late learners: Connecting the dots from delayed acquisition in childhood to sign language processing in adulthood  
152.       Statistical Machine Translation: A Guide for Linguists and Translators  
153.       Computational Phonology - Part II: Grammars, Learning, and the Future  
154.       Issues in the Analysis of Chinese Tone  
155.       Discourse markers across speakers and settings  
156.       Bridging across feminist translation and sociolinguistics  
157.       Humor in interaction  
158.       Discovering 'Language myths and truths': A summer enrichment course in linguistics for high-school students  
159.       Sociolinguistics and sociology: Current directions, future partnerships  
160.       The right hemisphere's contribution to the processing of semantic relationships between words  
161.       Semantics and pragmatics of humor  
162.       Locutionary, illocutionary, perlocutionary  
163.       Hong Kong English: Linguistic and Sociolinguistic Perspectives  
164.       The acquisition of polysynthetic languages  
165.       The Problem with Binaries: Coding for Gender and Sexuality  
166.       Composition in distributional semantics  
167.       Chinese l2 literacy development: Cognitive characteristics, learning strategies, and pedagogical interventions  
168.       Noun Phrase Structure in Article-less Slavic Languages: DP or not DP?  
169.       Two Views on Epistemic Indefinites  
170.       Address Practices and Social Relationships in European Languages  
171.       Behind the Mexican mountains: Recent developments and new directions in research on Uto-Aztecan languages  
172.       Looking Beyond English: Linguistic Inquiry for English Language Learners  
173.       Functionally Localizing Language-Sensitive Regions in Individual Subjects With fMRI: A Reply to Grodzinsky's Critique of Fedorenko and Kanwisher (2009)  
174.       Articulatory phonology  
175.       Natural Language Processing for Cultural Heritage Domains  
176.       Using media to teach about language  
177.       Nominal Classification  
178.       The semantics and pragmatics of hybrid quotations  
179.       What is corpus linguistics?  
180.       The syllabus is dead, long live the syllabus: Thoughts on the state of language curriculum, content, language, tasks, projects, materials, wikis, blogs and the world wide web  
181.       Language in isolation, and its implications for variation and change  
182.       Mayan phonology  
183.       Syntactic memory in the comprehension of reflexive dependencies: An overview  
184.       Planning-based models of natural language generation  
185.       TAM Split Ergativity, Part I  
186.       Vowel harmony in optimality theory  
187.       Indian English: Features and Sociolinguistic Aspects  
188.       Indigenous Language Revitalization and Documentation in the United States: Collaboration Despite Colonialism  
189.       Small clauses  
190.       Conversation Analysis and Language Classroom Discourse  
191.       Typology of Finiteness  
192.       Fostering linguistic habits of mind: Engaging teachers' knowledge and attitudes toward African American vernacular english  
193.       Instructional pragmatics: Bridging teaching, research, and teacher education  
194.       Varieties of Indefinites in Spanish  
195.       Distributed Morphology  
196.       Dependency parsing  
197.       Modeling socioeconomic class in variationist sociolinguistics  
198.       Word order patterns and principles: An overview  
199.       Wh- in-situ, from the 1980s to Now  
200.       The sociolinguistics of ethnicity in New York city  



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