I do not evaluate my research and cite it, but I hoped that it would be important, especially ResearchGate , which put me in an advanced position of importance, but my research lacks citation.
To improve citation impact, consider strategies such as publishing in more visible journals, promoting your work through academic networks and social media, optimizing your titles and keywords, and engaging with the community through conferences and collaborations.
Most of your research seems to be written in languages other than English. Non-English publications get cited only in rare occasions, normally they are not even found. Most people simply give up after not finding the searched subject in English, so publishing in another language is almost as effective as not publishing at all.
Additionally, the first English publication in the list is in the Journal of Language and Linguistics. This was discontinued in Scopus :
As you can find in the discussion there, it has been found to have predatory publisher vibes. Therefore, people will not cite anything published in this journal anymore, since citing a predatory publisher can result in career-self-harm.
Additionally: the RG algorithm is not good at spotting citations in non-English texts, so even if your non-English works get cited, the citations might not be listed here.