Keyphrases
Lexical Characteristics
100%
Semiotics
100%
Language Background
100%
English Vowels
100%
Listener Effects
100%
Articulator
100%
Interlanguage
100%
Unsupervised Speaker Adaptation
100%
Network Model
100%
Pluralism
100%
L2 Learners
100%
Logic of Action
100%
Plural Logic
100%
Elicited Imitation
100%
Grammaticality Judgments
100%
Native Speech
100%
Phonetic Drift
100%
Self-organizing Model
100%
Social Individual
100%
Spanish-English Bilinguals
100%
Automatic Speech Recognition
100%
Prosody
100%
Classroom Effect
100%
Speech Sounds
100%
Indexical Order
100%
Phonological Variation
100%
Post-adolescent
100%
Minimal Networks
100%
Patient Agency
100%
Phonological Sensitivity
100%
Geneticization
100%
Mixtec
100%
Ancestral Rites
100%
Vowel Variability
100%
Spontaneous Speech
100%
Medical Pluralism
100%
Ancestral Beliefs
100%
Sense of Control
100%
Religiosity
100%
Synchronic Variation
100%
Laryngeal Contrast
100%
Diachronic Change
100%
Regional Accent
100%
Learner Writing
100%
Argumentative Essay
100%
Denominational Affiliation
100%
Individual Agency
100%
Processing Instruction
100%
Embedded Economy
100%
Work Expectations
100%
Work Fulfillment
100%
East Asian Medicine
90%
Reassigned Spectrogram
83%
Standard Southern British English
75%
North American English
75%
Talker Effects
75%
L2 Experience
75%
Dualist
75%
Articulatory Space
75%
Speech Rate
66%
F0 Contour
66%
Integrality
66%
Attunement
66%
Weighted Linear Prediction
66%
L2 Writing
66%
Advanced Learners
66%
Acoustic Variability
50%
X-ray Microbeam
50%
English Varieties
50%
L2 Listener
50%
Perceptual Assimilation
50%
Atomists
50%
Multivocality
50%
Articulatory Model
50%
Parallel Layers
50%
Verification Accuracy
50%
Two-to-one Mappings
50%
Social Usefulness
50%
Personal Accomplishment
50%
Way of Living
50%
Religious Groups
42%
Speech Accommodation
40%
Interactional Patterns
40%
Small Group Discussion
40%
Structured Input Activities
37%
Memory Nodes
33%
Lack of Invariance
33%
L1 English
33%
Phonetics
33%
Front Vowels
33%
Regional Dialects
33%
Perceptual Evidence
33%
Tonal Language
33%
Oto-Manguean
33%
FastSpeech2
33%
Speaker Evaluation
33%
Tonal Coarticulation
33%
Tonal Targets
33%
Tone Language
33%
Cross-speaker
33%
Arts and Humanities
Coproduction
100%
Accent
100%
Coarticulation
100%
Tonal
100%
English words
100%
English vowels
100%
Formant
100%
Articulator
100%
Phonemics
100%
L2 learners
100%
Masquerade
100%
Action Theory
100%
English-Spanish
100%
Politeness
100%
Indexicals
100%
Adolescents
100%
Secondary Schools
100%
Spontaneous Speech
100%
Diachronic change
100%
Laryngeal
100%
talkers
100%
regional accents
100%
Speaker
85%
English Speaker
75%
dualist
75%
Speech Intelligibility
57%
Interlanguage
57%
Meaning of Life
50%
Commonplaces
50%
Reader response
50%
Content Analysis
50%
Beneficence
50%
Speech Rate
50%
Multivocality
50%
Transformative
50%
L2 writing
50%
BrE
42%
Perceptual cues
33%
Elementary School Student
33%
Auditory Stimuli
33%
Phonology
33%
vowel space
33%
regional dialects
33%
voiceless stops
33%
Phonological Feature
33%
Endangered Language
33%
Speech styles
33%
Sound change
33%
front vowels
28%
tokens
28%
varieties of English
28%
Tone language
25%
Word Frequency
25%
Articulatory phonology
25%
Pandemic
25%
Puzzle
25%
Formant frequencies
25%
impersonals
25%
Progression
25%
Spoken discourse
25%
Multidimensional Analysis
25%
L2 writing instruction
25%
Narrative
25%
Written discourse
25%
plosives
20%
active language
20%
Monolingual
20%
language structure
20%
Likeness
20%
English phonetics
20%
fortis
20%
Non-native speakers
20%
Native Language
20%
Second language learners
20%
Sibilants
16%
Fricatives
16%
Iconic
16%
guise
16%
Indexicality
16%
Registre
16%
Vowel duration
16%
Stylistics
16%
Vowel systems
16%
Contextual factors
16%
Usefulness
16%
oral vowels
16%
Citations
16%
short vowels
16%
Tongue
14%
standard variety
14%
English as a Second Language
14%
English dialects
14%
Listener perception
14%
Spoken Word Recognition
12%
Lexical Structure
12%
English proficiency
12%
Phonological Processing
12%
Spoken word
12%
Harmonics
12%
Fundamental Frequency
12%