Arts & Humanities
Heritage Speakers
100%
English People
50%
Differential Object Marking
34%
Language
33%
L2 Acquisition
28%
Proficiency
22%
Second Language Acquisition
22%
Grammar
21%
Clitics
20%
Syntax
19%
Second Language Learners
18%
English-Spanish
17%
Heritage
16%
Discourse
16%
Accent
16%
Acoustics
16%
Nasalization
14%
Experiment
14%
Consonants
14%
Gender Agreement
13%
Spanish Speakers
13%
Oral Production
13%
L2 Spanish
12%
Bilingualism
12%
Immigrants
11%
Phonology
11%
Acceptability Judgments
11%
Think-aloud
11%
Articulation
10%
Voicing
10%
Fiction
9%
Phonemics
9%
Psycholinguistics
9%
Age of Acquisition
9%
Second-language Research
9%
Interaction
9%
Enlightenment
8%
Noun Phrase
8%
Number Agreement
8%
Attrition
8%
Verbal Reports
8%
Romance
8%
History
8%
Dominant Language
7%
18th Century
7%
Genericity
7%
Latin America
7%
Lexical Stress
7%
Aerodynamics
7%
Lexicon
7%
Oral Vowels
7%
Tongue
7%
Sentence Processing
7%
Definites
7%
Impersonals
7%
Language Transfer
7%
Egyptians
7%
Allophone
7%
Intonation
7%
Allophony
7%
Native Language
7%
Accentuation
6%
Cinema
6%
Language Development
6%
Grammaticality Judgments
6%
Fricatives
6%
Social Sciences
Basque
48%
linguistics
46%
language acquisition
42%
acoustics
35%
dialect
30%
grammar
25%
syntax
24%
comprehension
22%
phonetics
20%
phonology
18%
multilingualism
18%
experiment
16%
speaking
15%
evidence
15%
psycholinguistics
14%
Spain
14%
community service
14%
gender
11%
learning
11%
cinema
11%
contact
11%
immigrant
11%
time
10%
interaction
9%
history
9%
Group
9%
discourse
9%
president
8%
pragmatics
7%
linguistic competence
7%
literature
7%
event
7%
Latin America
7%
eighteenth century
7%
writer
6%
Mexico
6%
language instruction
6%
stimulus
6%
value judgement
6%
present
6%
student
5%
cultural heritage
5%
vocabulary
5%
genre
5%
narrative
5%
senate
5%
classroom
5%
neutralization
5%