Arts & Humanities
Language
52%
English People
49%
Vocal Tract
44%
Language Acquisition
26%
Syntax
26%
Acoustics
23%
Specific Language Impairment
22%
Bilingual children
19%
Experiment
19%
English-Spanish
18%
Word Learning
17%
Grammar
17%
Discourse
17%
Consonants
17%
Listeners
16%
Formants
14%
Phonology
14%
Verbs
13%
Speech Production
13%
Nouns
13%
Second Language Acquisition
13%
Peers
12%
Interaction
12%
L2 Learners
11%
Study Abroad
11%
Vocabulary
11%
Sound
11%
Nasal
10%
English Language Learners
10%
Fast Mapping
10%
Formant Frequencies
10%
Teaching
9%
Clause
9%
Proficiency
9%
Morpheme
9%
Scottish Gaelic
9%
Language Teachers
9%
Phoneme
8%
Developmental Language Disorder
8%
Utterance
8%
Fold
8%
Word Order
8%
Prediction
8%
Learning Disability
8%
Prosody
8%
Native Americans
8%
Foreign Language Teaching
8%
Coda
8%
Mandarin Chinese
7%
Subject-verb Agreement
7%
Foreign Language Learning
7%
Native Language
7%
Lexicon
7%
Language Policy
7%
Nonwords
7%
Asymmetry
7%
Paradigm
7%
Articulation
7%
Parsing
7%
Preschoolers
7%
Sentence Comprehension
7%
Artificial Grammar Learning
7%
Phonotactics
7%
Voice Quality
7%
Reader
7%
Working Memory
7%
Language Use
7%
Grammatical Gender
7%
Obstruents
7%
Neutralization
7%
English Speakers
7%
Language Production
7%
Optimality Theory
6%
Stimulus
6%
American English
6%
Laryngeal
6%
Alternation
6%
Communication
6%
Modeling
6%
Language Change
6%
Number Agreement
6%
Priming
6%
Artificial Language
6%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
6%
Positioning Theory
6%
Indigenous Languages
6%
Phonemics
6%
Noun Phrase
6%
Young children
6%
Language Dominance
6%
Literacy
6%
Voice Onset Time
5%
Second Language Learning
5%
Hearing
5%
Resources
5%
Sentence Processing
5%
Template
5%
Educators
5%
Evaluation
5%
Strings
5%
Social Sciences
linguistics
45%
learning
42%
phonetics
33%
infant
28%
acoustics
24%
speaking
24%
grammar
24%
experiment
23%
semantics
23%
phonology
23%
evidence
21%
language acquisition
21%
teacher
19%
classroom
18%
student
18%
listener
18%
syntax
17%
comprehension
16%
discourse
15%
time
15%
literacy
15%
dialect
14%
event
14%
English language
13%
interaction
12%
foreign language
12%
sleep
12%
Group
12%
stimulus
11%
genre
10%
vocabulary
10%
Teaching
10%
performance
9%
experience
9%
neutralization
9%
studies abroad
8%
education
8%
asymmetry
8%
paradigm
8%
communication
8%
school reform
8%
literature
8%
pragmatics
8%
multilingualism
8%
narrative
8%
trend
7%
contact
7%
instruction
7%
brain
7%
immigrant
7%
conversation
7%
interpretation
7%
resources
6%
dyslexia
6%
language change
6%
Spanish language
6%
assets
6%
foreign language teaching
6%
gender
6%
sociolinguistics
6%
discrimination
6%
interference
6%
evaluation
6%
emotion
5%
language policy
5%
comprehensive school
5%
history of language
5%
curriculum
5%
learning disability
5%
Mexico
5%
regularity
5%
psycholinguistics
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Language
100%
Learning
58%
Child
42%
Linguistics
29%
Semantics
23%
Specific Language Disorder
22%
Phonetics
22%
Memory
21%
Acoustics
21%
Cues
17%
Psychological Generalization
13%
Vocabulary
12%
Sleep
11%
Psychology Recognition
11%
Reading
10%
Short-Term Memory
9%
Episodic Memory
9%
Child Language
9%
Dyslexia
7%
Aptitude
7%
Students
7%
Language Development Disorders
7%
Speech Perception
6%
Evoked Potentials
6%
Vocal Cords
6%
Learning Disabilities
6%
Communication
6%
Teaching
5%
Brain
5%
Psychology
5%
Voice Quality
5%
Hearing
5%
Sign Language
5%
Speech Sound Disorder
5%
Ear
5%