Arts and Humanities
Heritage speakers
100%
Linguistics
83%
Speaker
81%
English
78%
France
66%
Heritage Language
62%
L2 learners
56%
Literature
47%
Authors
47%
Differential object marking
36%
Native Speaker
34%
Morphology
32%
Discourse
31%
Genre
30%
Lexical
29%
Scholars
28%
Narrative
25%
L2 acquisition
24%
Phonology
23%
Monolingual
22%
Phonological
22%
Second language
21%
Clitics
21%
Proficiency
20%
Second Language Acquisition
20%
Expression
20%
Language Acquisition
19%
Bilingualism
19%
Attrition
18%
Romance
18%
Second language learners
17%
Artists
17%
Enlightenment
16%
Pitch accent
16%
USA
16%
Seventeenth Century
15%
Europe
15%
21C
15%
Oral production
14%
era
14%
Holocaust
14%
accentuation
13%
Generic
13%
Paris
13%
Orientalism
13%
Portugal
13%
Tonal
13%
Sound
13%
Experimental
13%
Judaism
13%
Negation
13%
Romance Languages
13%
Incomplete acquisition
13%
Brazilian Portuguese
12%
Americas
12%
French (Language)
12%
Voicing
12%
Intonation
12%
Nineteenth Century
12%
Trauma
12%
Dynamics
11%
Gender agreement
11%
English-Spanish
11%
Twentieth Century
11%
Consonant
11%
Review
11%
Spanish speakers
11%
Dominant Language
11%
Similarities
11%
French Revolution
10%
Italy
10%
Basque language
10%
Empire
10%
Dative
10%
Congressional Report
10%
descendant
10%
16 th century
10%
Multilingualism
10%
Crisis
10%
Dialog
10%
Online
10%
Lenition
10%
Digital
10%
Victims
10%
Acceptability judgments
10%
Language transfer
9%
Post-memory
9%
Chronotope
9%
Egyptians
9%
Spain
9%
Sound change
9%
England
9%
On-set
9%
animate
9%
Corpus
9%
Eighteenth Century
8%
Linguists
8%
Thematic
8%
Law
8%
Jews
8%
Keyphrases
Heritage Speakers
91%
France
77%
L2 Learners
58%
Spanish Language
50%
Differential Object Marking
48%
Bilingual
45%
Heritage Language
39%
Native Speaker
36%
United States
31%
Second Language Acquisition
30%
Grammar
28%
Morphosyntax
26%
L2 Acquisition
26%
Phonology
26%
Phonetics
22%
Vowels
22%
Oral Production
21%
Attrition
20%
Second Language Learners
20%
Bilingualism
19%
Second Language
19%
Enlightenment
18%
Catalan
17%
Paris
17%
Europe
17%
Pronunciation
16%
Heritage Language Acquisition
16%
Acoustics
16%
Violence
15%
Brazilian Portuguese
15%
Arab
15%
First Language
15%
Intonation
15%
Incomplete Acquisition
15%
Politics
15%
21st Century
14%
Linguists
14%
Modernity
14%
Romance Languages
14%
Portugal
14%
Consonants
14%
Lenition
14%
Spanish-English Bilinguals
13%
English Speaking
13%
Language Acquisition
13%
Spain
13%
Production Task
12%
French Language
12%
Orientalism
12%
20th Century
12%
17th Century
12%
French Revolution
12%
Language Change
12%
Chronotope
12%
Italy
12%
Early Modern Period
12%
Dominant Language
11%
Acceptability Judgment Task
11%
Holocaust
11%
Pitch Accent
11%
Language Use
11%
L1 Attrition
11%
Hindi
10%
Sound System
10%
18th Century
10%
Language Variation
10%
Language Policy
10%
Linguistic Competence
10%
Direct Object
10%
Intervocalic
10%
Language Attrition
10%
Arabic Language
10%
Postmemory
10%
Noun Phrase
10%
Language Transfer
10%
Minority Languages
10%
Gender Agreement
9%
Lexicon
9%
Clitics
9%
Basque Language
9%
Sentential Negation
9%
Sound Change
9%
Jewish
9%
Morpheme
9%
Psycholinguistics
9%
Jeans
9%
Linguistic Theory
9%
Linguistic Knowledge
9%
Mexican Spanish
9%
Diderot
9%
Linked Open Data
9%
Francophone
9%
Immigrants
8%
Narrator
8%
L1 Acquisition
8%
16th Century
8%
Constriction
8%
Brazil
8%
Diphthongs
8%
Adaptation
8%