Arts & Humanities
Heritage Speakers
93%
Language
93%
English People
92%
History
67%
L2 Learners
64%
Discourse
55%
Religion
51%
Grammar
50%
Experiment
47%
Syntax
47%
Acoustics
45%
Second Language Acquisition
41%
Fiction
33%
Speech Recognition
31%
Middle Age
31%
Proficiency
31%
Automatic Speech Recognition
30%
Modernity
30%
Cinema
28%
Drama
27%
Differential Object Marking
26%
Accent
26%
Prosody
26%
Interaction
25%
France
25%
L2 Acquisition
25%
Writer
23%
Consonants
23%
Poetry
23%
Second Language Learners
22%
Reader
21%
Novel
21%
Clitics
21%
Enlightenment
20%
Vocabulary
20%
Resources
20%
Russia
20%
Jews
20%
Transcription
19%
Latin Language
19%
Art
19%
Performance
19%
18th Century
19%
Conversation Analysis
18%
English Learners
18%
Music
18%
Egyptians
18%
Telephone
18%
Silius Italicus
18%
Heritage
18%
Articulation
17%
Artist
17%
Emotion
17%
Reception
16%
Holocaust
16%
Immigrants
16%
Revolution
16%
Ideology
16%
Neural Networks
16%
Hearing
16%
Prose
16%
Romance
15%
China
15%
Lexical Access
15%
Teaching
15%
Phonology
15%
Modeling
15%
Japanese Conversation
14%
Oral Production
14%
Historian
14%
Nouns
14%
World War I
14%
Hidden Markov Model (HMM)
13%
Telecollaboration
13%
Pronouns
13%
Bilingualism
13%
L1 Transfer
13%
English Translation
13%
Relative Clauses
13%
Social Sciences
linguistics
100%
acoustics
77%
semantics
73%
language acquisition
59%
experiment
55%
evidence
51%
syntax
50%
grammar
48%
Basque
46%
comprehension
45%
learning
40%
interpretation
39%
phonetics
36%
dialect
35%
history
34%
event
34%
time
33%
discourse
31%
narrative
30%
phonology
29%
conversation
29%
interaction
28%
cinema
26%
writer
25%
multilingualism
24%
pragmatics
24%
speaking
24%
literature
23%
psycholinguistics
21%
France
19%
contact
19%
experience
18%
neural network
17%
politics
17%
conversation analysis
16%
gender
16%
Group
15%
Jew
15%
present
15%
resources
15%
modernity
15%
civilization
15%
vocabulary
15%
classroom
15%
Spain
14%
immigrant
14%
student
13%
nineteenth century
13%
poetry
13%
paradigm
13%
instruction
12%
stimulus
12%
India
12%
antiquity
11%
teacher
11%
dialogue
11%
trend
11%
historian
11%
genre
11%
Teaching
11%
community service
10%
Russia
10%
Portugal
10%
projection
10%
China
10%
nationalism
10%
archaeology
9%
activation
9%
Religion
9%
examination
9%
language change
9%
violence
9%
education
9%
love
9%
police
9%
art
9%
English language
9%
human rights
9%
spoken language
8%
Brazil
8%
literacy
8%
lack
8%
brain
8%
eighteenth century
8%
video
8%
president
7%
anthropology
7%
twentieth century
7%