Keyphrases
Bilingual
100%
Code-switching
68%
Second Language
38%
Bilingualism
33%
Spanish-English Bilinguals
29%
Palenquero
28%
Spanish Language
24%
Language Processing
22%
L2 Speakers
20%
Hispanic
18%
First Language
17%
Native Speaker
17%
Psycholinguistics
17%
Subject Expression
16%
Grammar
15%
Spain
14%
Variable Input
14%
Quichua
14%
Grammatical Gender
14%
Vowels
13%
Bilingual Speech
13%
Native English Speakers
13%
Media Lengua
12%
Morphosyntax
12%
Online Processing
12%
Phonological Variation
12%
Native Language
11%
Subject Pronouns
11%
Catalan
11%
Eye Tracking
11%
Relative Clauses
11%
Bilingual Experience
11%
Consonants
10%
Eye Movements
10%
Spanish-speaking children
10%
Gender Agreement
10%
Lexicon
10%
Lenition
10%
L2 Processing
10%
Plural Marking
9%
Mexican Spanish
9%
Andean Spanish
9%
Phonetics
9%
Pronouns
9%
Spanish Varieties
9%
Latin America (LATAM)
9%
Mixed Language
9%
Plural Morphology
9%
Brain Potential
9%
Afro-Colombian
9%
Quechua
9%
Phonotactics
9%
ESTAR
9%
Utterance
9%
Noun Phrase
8%
Gravitational Lens
8%
Code-mixing
8%
Variationist
8%
Working Memory
8%
Grammaticalization
8%
Usage-based
8%
Spanish Dialects
7%
Modernism
7%
Linguistic Conditioning
7%
Bilingual Speakers
7%
Mexican
7%
United States
7%
Eye-tracking Study
7%
Multilingual Communities
7%
Politics
7%
Diphthongs
7%
Event-related Potentials
7%
Token
7%
Language Acquisition
7%
Language Use
7%
L2 Learners
7%
Linguistic Features
7%
Language Contact
7%
Multi-keyword
6%
Complementizer
6%
Preverbal
6%
Creole
6%
Palenque
6%
Intervocalic
6%
Syntactic Processing
6%
Vocalics
6%
Modernity
6%
Creole Languages
6%
Childrens
6%
Parsing
6%
Sentence Processing
6%
Popular
6%
Congo
6%
Copula
6%
Language Exposure
6%
Speech Rate
6%
Switching Constraints
6%
Heritage Speakers
6%
Bilingual Language
6%
Vowel Quality
6%
Arts and Humanities
Speaker
44%
Code-switching
38%
Palenquero
29%
Linguistics
22%
English-Spanish
21%
Spain
20%
Quichua
20%
Nouns
19%
Monolingual
18%
Lexical
18%
Expression
18%
Spanish speakers
17%
Latin America
15%
Adjectives
15%
Phonological
15%
Cognates
14%
Second language
14%
Brazil
14%
Bilingualism
14%
Nineteenth Century
13%
Pronouns
13%
Corpus
13%
Lenition
12%
Subject pronouns
12%
Grammaticalization
12%
Phonotactics
12%
Discourse
11%
Literature
11%
Consonant
11%
Noun phrase
10%
Italy
10%
Word order
10%
Mexican Spanish
10%
Andean Spanish
10%
Plural Morphology
10%
Popular
10%
Heritage speakers
9%
Modernism
9%
Language Contact
9%
tokens
9%
Modernist
9%
Interrogatives
8%
Grammatical gender
8%
Authors
8%
Prosody
8%
Puerto ricans
8%
Interactive
8%
Morphology
8%
pronominal
8%
Negation
8%
Mexico
8%
Language Switching
8%
Argentina
8%
Chilean Spanish
8%
15 th century
8%
Speech Perception
8%
Utterance
8%
Twentieth Century
7%
Narrative
7%
Contextual
7%
Null-subject languages
7%
USA
7%
English Speaker
7%
Spanish (Language)
7%
Mixed language
7%
Native Speaker
7%
Subjunctive
7%
Determiners
7%
Palenque
7%
San Basilio
7%
Psycholinguistics
7%
Relative Clause
6%
Manifestation
6%
Cuba
6%
vowel space
6%
Sentence Processing
6%
Creole languages
6%
Ecuador
6%
coreferential
6%
Conditioning
6%
Spanish dialects
6%
Similarities
6%
L2 learners
5%
Discourse markers
5%
Prepositions
5%
Spiritual
5%
Children's Literature
5%
Clitic Pronouns
5%
Renaissance
5%
Nominals
5%
Foreground
5%
Research Agenda
5%
Faculty
5%
Protagonist
5%
Graduate students
5%
Collaborative Research
5%
Vernacular
5%
Articulation
5%
Experimental
5%