Arts and Humanities
Speaker
85%
American English
68%
Negative concord
59%
Eat
45%
subject-auxiliary inversion
40%
Linguistics
40%
Yes/no questions
40%
Negation
38%
Double Negation
31%
Negative polarity items
28%
Vernacular
27%
Appalachia
27%
Negative Polarity
27%
Psycholinguistics
27%
Prosody
27%
Irrealis
27%
Regional Variation
27%
Pennsylvania
27%
Intonation
27%
Modality
27%
Native Speaker
18%
English Speaker
18%
Semantic Interpretation
13%
Experimental Study
13%
Structural Linguistics
13%
Positive Attitude
13%
Top-down
13%
Experimental
13%
Clock
13%
Language attitudes
13%
Regional
13%
Modal
11%
tokens
11%
Fundamental Frequency
11%
wishes
10%
Variant
9%
Verification
9%
Veridicality
7%
Formal Analysis
7%
Sentence type
7%
English Grammar
7%
Social Group
6%
Spontaneous Speech
6%
Hypothesis Testing
6%
Conditioning
6%
Noun phrase
6%
Keyphrases
Negative Inversion
81%
Negative Concord
36%
Multiple Meanings
27%
Aphasia
27%
Adaptation
27%
Mathematical Meaning
27%
Standard English
27%
Emergent Bilinguals
27%
People with Aphasia
27%
Eye-tracking Study
27%
Linguistic Diversity
27%
Appalachia
27%
Negative Definite
27%
Grammar
27%
Discipline-specific
27%
Syntactic Variation
27%
Vernacular Buildings
27%
Irrealis
27%
Final Rise
27%
Pragmatic Variation
27%
Single Negation
22%
Native English Speakers
21%
American English
14%
Modal
11%
Negative Sentences
9%
Neurologically Intact
9%
Reading Time
9%
Stigmatized
9%
Syntactic Structure
9%
Negative Questions
9%
News Anchor
9%
Construction Types
9%
Bare Plural
9%
Eye Tracking
9%
Social Stigma
9%
Online Measures
9%
Double Negation
9%
Intonational Variation
9%
Rating Task
8%
Spanish-English Bilinguals
7%
Target Word
7%
Formal Analysis
7%
Speaker Variability
6%
Ambiguous Input
5%
Experimental Context
5%
Top-down Strategy
5%
Linguistic Structure
5%
Native Speaker
5%
Semantic Properties
5%
English Speaking
5%