Cadernos de Linguística is pleased to announce the top 10 most accessed articles of 2024. These publications highlight the diversity and relevance of contemporary linguistic research. Below is an overview of the featured works and the trends they reveal.
Top 10 Most Accessed Articles of 2024
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A constructional perspective on the rise of metatextual discourse markers
Elizabeth Closs Traugott
This study examines the historical development of metatextual discourse markers in English, offering a constructional and diachronic perspective. It emphasizes the role of these markers in discourse management and their importance as part of speakers' linguistic knowledge. -
“Cortei o cabelo ou tive o cabelo cortado?”: análise baseada em corpus para a construção de ação causada em Português Brasileiro
Maciel et al.
Utilizing corpora and social media data, this research investigates causative constructions in Brazilian Portuguese, focusing on functional and pragmatic variations, especially in service-related contexts. -
Kuin Kahab Mikahab: Hãhãhãe Pataxó Hãhãhãe Ũg Iẽ Ikhã Ikô Tâypâk Anekö: Quero comer, quero viver: a luta pelo reavivamento da língua Pataxó Hãhãhãe
Reginaldo Ramos dos Santos
This article explores the Pataxó Hãhãhãe community’s efforts to revive their ancestral language through pedagogical practices and educational materials, emphasizing cultural and linguistic preservation. -
Offensive Language in Spanish Subtitling: A Case Study of the Series Them
Inés Garbarino Britos
This paper investigates the translation strategies used for offensive language in the Spanish subtitles of Them, highlighting challenges in maintaining expressive meaning across languages. -
Gramática do Português Brasileiro: fundamentos, perspectivas
Ataliba Teixeira de Castilho
A comprehensive account of decades of research on the spoken and cultivated variety of Brazilian Portuguese, culminating in a multi-volume description of the language’s grammar. -
Education and digital technologies in the pandemic: cicles of precariousness
Ana Elisa Ribeiro
Reflecting on the forced adoption of digital technologies in Brazilian education during the COVID-19 pandemic, this essay explores inequalities and potential future applications of digital tools in teaching. -
Prosody and Corpora
Heliana Mello et al.
This study presents the experiences of compiling spoken corpora, emphasizing the importance of prosody in analyzing speech structure and informational patterns. -
‘What is the plural of mouse?’ and other unhelpful questions for morphologists
Laurie Bauer
A theoretical reflection on English morphology, this paper challenges established assumptions, advocating for critical reevaluations of linguistic theories. -
Some Observations on What Grammaticalization Is and Is Not
Brian D. Joseph
Revisiting the concept of grammaticalization, this article critiques its conventional definitions and explores its applications in understanding linguistic change. -
Reclaiming the Kariri-Xocó language
Idiane e Nhenety Kariri-Xocó et al.
Highlighting community-led efforts in Alagoas, Brazil, this work details the use of digital tools and cultural practices to teach and revitalize the Kariri-Xocó language, strengthening cultural identity.
- Elizabeth Closs Traugott - A constructional perspective on the rise of metatextual discourse markers
- Maciel et al. - “Cortei o cabelo ou tive o cabelo cortado?”: análise baseada em corpus para a construção de ação causada em Português Brasileiro
- Santos - Kuin Kahab Mikahab: Hãhãhãe Pataxó Hãhãhãe Ũg Iẽ Ikhã Ikô Tâypâk Anekö: Quero comer, quero viver: a luta pelo reavivamento da língua Pataxó Hãhãhãe
- Garbarino Britos - Offensive Language in Spanish Subtitling: A Case Study of the Series Them
- Castilho - Gramática do Português Brasileiro: fundamentos, perspectivas
- Ribeiro - Education and digital technologies in the pandemic: cicles of precariousness
- Mello et al. - Prosody and Corpora
- Bauer - ‘What is the plural of mouse?’ and other unhelpful questions for morphologists
- Joseph - Some Observations on What Grammaticalization Is and Is Not
- Kariri-Xocó et al. - Reclaiming the Kariri-Xocó language
- Savedra et al. - Studies in contact sociolinguistics in Brazil: ethnolinguistic diversity in focus
- Santos - Pretuguês and the internationalization of the brazilian language and culture - after all, what language do we want to internationalize?
- Arnoux - Prescriptive Discourse and Grammatical Objects: Its Treatment from a Glotopolitical Perspective
- Henriques et al. - Russian Immigrants in Brazil: to Understand, to be Understood
- Rubim - Vitalization of the Kokama language beyond the borders of Brazil and Peru
- Lima-Lopes et al. - Appraisal in facebook comments on posts dedicated to checking for fake news in the brazilian 2018 presidential elections
- Romling et al. - Online Dictionary of Kheuól do Uaçá, Karipuna and Galibi-Marworno Varieties
- Natvig et al. - Connecting Structure and Variation in Sound Change
- Oliveira et al. - Misconceptions and conceptual errors in education: paths and mishaps in brazilian literacy
- Pullum - Theorizing about the syntax of human language: a radical alternative to generative formalisms
- Iliovitz - Writing and text production: some reflexions for teaching
- Niebuhr et al. - What makes business speakers sound charismatic? A contrastive acoustic-melodic analysis of Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg
- Amaral - Strategies for endangered language revitalization and the brazilian reality
- Wolfram - Sociolinguistic variation and the public interest
- Souza et al. - The Kiriri of Bahia’ “Sertons”: discussing documentation, revitalization and language
- Brandão et al. - Archiving and Language Documentation
- Rodrigues et al. - The Comprehension of the Writing Process and Its Contributions to Teaching and Learning
- Soares et al. - Dictionary Making as a Tool for the Revitalization of Endangered Languages: Two Case Studies
- Everett - The Sound Systems of Languages Adapt, But to What Extent? Considerations of Typological, Diachronic and Mercurial Data
- Hassler - Evidentiality In Romance Languages. Explanatory Potential of a Concept and Its Applications In Pragmatics