Keyphrases
Prosody
100%
Dutch
75%
Focus Marking
74%
Prosodic Focus
61%
Narrow Focus
24%
Mandarin Chinese
23%
Intonation
21%
Pitch Range
17%
Mandarin
16%
5-year-old
16%
Five-year-olds
15%
Pitch Accent
15%
Causal Relations
14%
Prosodic Phrasing
14%
Prosodic Prominence
14%
Word Order
13%
Utterance
12%
Native Speaker
12%
Information Status
12%
Mandarin Speakers
11%
Focus Types
11%
Causal Connectives
11%
Language Acquisition
11%
Perceptual Magnet Effect
11%
Information Structure
11%
Internal Structure
11%
Lexical Tone
10%
Prosodic Information
10%
Chinese children
10%
British English
9%
Symmetricity
9%
L2 Learners
9%
Prosodic Marking
9%
Phonetics
9%
Germanic Languages
9%
Language Comprehension
8%
Native Language
8%
Givenness
8%
Picture Matching
8%
Online Language
7%
Sentence-level
7%
Matching Game
7%
Native-like
7%
Second Language
7%
Cantonese Learners of English
7%
Sarcasm
6%
Prosodic Cues
6%
High Tone
6%
Prominence Marking
6%
Word Prosody
6%
Arts and Humanities
Prosody
37%
Prosodic focus
33%
Intonation
20%
Pitch accent
20%
Native Speaker
19%
Contrastive
19%
L2 learners
14%
Lexical
14%
Speaker
13%
Pitch range
11%
Information status
11%
Causal Relation
11%
Second language
11%
Focus types
10%
Lexical tone
10%
BrE
9%
Utterance
8%
Tonal
8%
Native Language
8%
Sarcasm
6%
Subjective
5%
regional accents
5%
Non-native speakers of English
5%
Chinese learners
5%
Eye Tracking
5%
Visual-world paradigm
5%
accentuation
5%
Word order
5%
Word prosody
5%
Negativity
5%
Arts festivals
5%
Grammatical Agreement
5%
Goodness
5%
Phoneme
5%
Seoul
5%
Prosodic phrasing
5%
Noun phrase
5%