Arts and Humanities
Speaker
100%
L2 learners
51%
Heritage Language
51%
Second language
47%
Linguistics
45%
World literature
39%
Lexical
39%
Literature
35%
Intensifier
34%
English Speaker
31%
Architecture
30%
Germanic Languages
30%
Jews
25%
Word order
23%
Dying
22%
Scholars
20%
L2 proficiency
20%
Conceptual
20%
Multilingualism
20%
Phonological
20%
Heritage speakers
20%
varieties of German
19%
Morphosyntax
19%
Case marking
19%
Utterance
18%
WH-questions
18%
Noun phrase
17%
Lifespan
17%
Cross-linguistic differences
17%
open syllables
17%
American English
16%
Syntactic Structure
15%
Exceptions
15%
Language Faculty
15%
Second language learners
15%
Native Speaker
15%
Narrative
15%
Depiction
14%
Majority
14%
Judaism
14%
Adverbs
14%
Adjectives
14%
German speakers
13%
Self-paced reading
13%
Geopolitics
13%
Sensori-motor
13%
Vernacular
13%
Hip Hop
13%
Sentence Processing
13%
Middle voice
13%
Grammatical gender
13%
Prefix
13%
Instantiation
13%
Germany
13%
Discourse
13%
Linguistic Variation
13%
Language Theory
13%
Syntactic theory
13%
Pennsylvania
13%
Proficiency
13%
Nazi
12%
Incomplete acquisition
12%
Generative
12%
Language Change
11%
Criticism
11%
Lyrics
11%
Phonology
11%
Case Study
11%
Intensification
11%
Morpho-phonology
10%
Consonant
10%
Dominant Language
10%
Canonical
10%
Structural Linguistics
10%
Language Attrition
10%
Historiography
10%
Incomplete
10%
colonial empire
10%
Online Processing
10%
Linguistic Inquiry
10%
West Germanic languages
10%
vowel quantity
10%
Excess
10%
Nouns
9%
Reanalysis
9%
Wartime
9%
Marxist
9%
Germanic dialects
9%
notional
9%
German Literature
9%
Hip-hop
9%
Articulation
9%
Linguists
9%
Linguistic change
9%
Prepositions
9%
Syntax-Semantics Interface
9%
animate
8%
Deity
8%
Legacy
8%
Keyphrases
Grammar
61%
L2 Learners
57%
Germanic Languages
54%
L2 German
53%
Bilingual
50%
Second Language
46%
Heritage Language
37%
Word Order
30%
Dutch
29%
Case Marking
28%
L2 Speakers
28%
World Literature
27%
Morphosyntax
27%
Second Language Learners
24%
Native English Speakers
22%
Heritage Grammars
22%
Moribund
22%
Wh-questions
21%
Heritage
21%
L2 English
20%
Second Language Speakers
20%
Variationist Sociolinguistics
20%
Native Speaker
20%
Linguistic Study
18%
North America
18%
Variationist Method
18%
Adverbs
15%
Grammatical Gender
15%
Heritage Speakers
15%
German Literature
14%
Utterance
14%
Prosody
14%
L1 English
14%
Geopolitics
13%
Mental Representation
13%
American Fiction
13%
Social Factors
13%
Negative Inversion
13%
L2 Sentence Processing
13%
Second Language Classroom
13%
Explicit Instruction
13%
Nazi
13%
Filler-gap Dependencies
13%
Adaptation
13%
Additivity
13%
Pronunciation Teaching
13%
American Norwegian
13%
Old English
13%
Sociolinguistic Study
13%
Syntactic Theory
13%
Theory of Language
13%
Second Language Acquisition
13%
Jewish
13%
Incomplete Acquisition
13%
Self-paced Reading
12%
Objects First
12%
Schweitzer
12%
Structural Priming
12%
German Language
12%
Across the Lifespan
12%
Language Variation
12%
Bilingualism
11%
Prosodic Cues
11%
Jews
11%
L2 Learning
11%
Morphophonology
10%
Online Processing
10%
American English
10%
Processing Strategies
10%
Immigrants
10%
Cambridge
10%
Priming Task
10%
Semantic Information
10%
Feature Reassembly
10%
Lexical Variation
10%
Middle English
10%
Social Meaning
10%
Variationist
9%
Production Task
9%
English Speaking
9%
Noun Phrase
9%
Long-term Priming
9%
Attrition
9%
Grammatical Structure
9%
Kansas
9%
Notional number
9%
Sentence-level
9%
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
9%
Kleist
9%
L1-L2
9%
Historical Linguistics
9%
Explicit Conditions
9%
Production Base
9%
Sociolinguistics
9%
Vowel Quantity
9%
Language Knowledge
8%
Proficiency Level
8%
Reading Time
8%
Object Extraction
8%
Animacy
8%