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grammar
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historical
information
interface
lexical
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linguistic
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morphosyntax
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philosophy
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AREAS OF ACTIVITY - Linguistic Studies
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acquisition
- Bilingual acquisition
- Bilingual language acquisition
- Child language acquisition
- Early language acquisition
- First language acquisition
- First language acquisition
- Foreign/second language acquisition
- Heritage language acquisition
- Language acquisition
- Language acquisition
- Language acquisition and socialization
- Mechanisms of language acquisition
- Morphology, interconnections between phonology and morphology in acquisition
- Second language acquisition
- Second language acquisition
- Sign language acquisition
- Syntax - Semantics - Acquisition Interfaces
- Typical and handicapped first and second language acquisition
- Word acquisition and processing
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african
- African historical linguistics (contact, classification, reconstruction)
- African languages
- African languages
- African linguistics
- African linguistics
- African linguistics, especially Atlantic languages
- Arabic dialectology, African Arabic
- West African languages
- West African languages
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analysis
- Computational musical analysis
- Critical discourse analysis
- Discourse analysis
- Discourse analysis
- Discourse and conversation analysis
- Formal analysis of linguistic data
- Gender studies, methodologies of qualitative analysis
- Grammatical analysis
- Statistical data analysis
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ancient
- Ancient Egyptian Literature
- Ancient Greek language and linguistics
- Ancient Greek linguistics and philology
- Ancient Hebrew
- Ancient Latin language and linguistics
- Ancient languages of the Near East
- Cultural remembrance in ancient Mansi folklore texts
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apply
- Applied linguistics
- Applied sign linguistics
- Applied statistics
- Computational learning theory applied to grammar induction
- German linguistics and applied linguistics
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approach
- Cognitive approaches to the diversity of languages
- Information theoretic approaches to speech
- Interdisciplinary approaches (language and genes)
- Interdisciplinary approaches to population prehistory
- Usage based approaches
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areal
- Areal linguistics
- Areal linguistics and dialectology
- Areal linguistics and language contact
- Areal linguistics and language contact
- Areal studies (Siberian languages)
- Areal typology
- Areal typology
- Language contact and linguistic change, areal linguistics
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argument
- Argument realization and referential choice
- Argument structure
- Argument structure and the lexicon
- Verb argument structure
- Verbal implicit arguments
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aspect
- Aspect
- Aspect
- Aspect, voice, and auxiliaries
- Lexical and grammatical aspect
- Psycho- & Neurolinguistic aspects of syntactic processing
- Semantics of tense, aspect and noun phrases
- Tense and aspect systems
- Verbal aspect
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baltic
- Baltic Linguistics and philology
- Baltic languages
- Baltic linguistics
- Baltic linguistics and philology
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basque
- Basque
- Basque historical phonology and morphology
- Basque lexicography
- Basque linguistics
- History of Basque
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bilingualism
- Bilingualism
- Bilingualism
- Bilingualism and heritage languages
- Bilingualism and multilingualism
- Bilingualism/multilingualism and intercultural communication
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category
- Avertive as a cross-linguistically identifiable grammatical category
- Functional-grammatical categories
- Grammatical categories across languages
- Grammaticalization and morphosyntactic categories
- Semantically elaborate grammatical categories
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change
- Language change
- Language change
- Language change and grammaticalization
- Language contact and linguistic change, areal linguistics
- Language contact, variation and change
- Linguistic change
- Mechanisms of morphosyntactic change
- Morphological change
- Semantic change
- Semantic change
- Sound change
- Syntactic change
- Theories of linguistic change
- Typology and change
- climate change discourse
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child
- Child language acquisition
- Child language development
- Cross-linguistic and cross-cultural variation in children’s communicative environments
- Language in cochlear implanted children
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chinese
- Chinese
- Chinese and East Asian linguistics
- Chinese diachronic syntax and semantics
- Chinese linguistics
- Chinese syntax-semantics
- Diachronic syntax in Chinese
- Excavated texts in Chinese
- External contacts of Old and Middle Chinese
- Formal properties of Chinese poetic language and artificial prose
- History and epistemological foundations of Chinese philology
- Old Chinese phonology, morphology, paleography
- Premodern Chinese dialectology and sociolinguistics
- Relationships between Chinese etymology, material culture and archaeology
- Syntax of Danish, Persian, Mandarin Chinese
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cognitive
- Architecture of grammar in a cognitive science perspective
- Cognitive and philosophical pragmatics
- Cognitive approaches to the diversity of languages
- Cognitive biology
- Cognitive development
- Cognitive linguistics
- Cognitive linguistics
- Cognitive linguistics, and cognitive implications of the various linguistic models
- Cognitive science
- Cognitive science
- Developmental cognitive neuroscience
- Language in cognitive sciences
- Philosophy of mind and cognitive and brain sciences
- Philosophy of the cognitive and linguistic sciences
- Studies in cognitive linguistics and Construction Grammar
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communication
- Bilingualism/multilingualism and intercultural communication
- Communication in institutions
- Communication in the sciences and arts
- Communication vs. grammar
- Intercultural and international communication
- Multimodal communication
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comparative
- (Diachronic) comparative Romance linguistics
- Comparative Germanic linguistics
- Comparative Indo-European Studies
- Comparative Indo-European linguistics
- Comparative Linguistics
- Comparative Romance linguistics
- Comparative and historical linguistics
- Comparative and parametric theory
- Comparative grammar
- Comparative grammar of the Indo-European languages
- Comparative linguistics
- Comparative linguistics of the Romance languages
- Comparative syntax
- Comparative syntax
- Comparative syntax of Slavic and Germanic languages
- Comparative syntax of the Romance languages
- Comparative theory of complex non-alphabetic writing systems, notational iconicity
- Historical and comparative linguistics
- Historical and comparative linguistics
- History of comparative linguistics
- Sino-Tibetan comparative linguistics
- Theoretical and comparative syntax (mainly Germanic & Romance)
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comparison
- Arabic dialectology: typology and historical comparison
- Comparison of linguistic theories
- Comparisons between various English accents, with a particular interest in Scots
- Cross-cultural comparison
- Cross-linguistic comparison
- Description and comparison of Pacific languages
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computational
- Computational learning theory applied to grammar induction
- Computational lexicography
- Computational linguistics
- Computational linguistics
- Computational linguistics and computer applications
- Computational linguistics,
- Computational modeling
- Computational modeling
- Computational morphology
- Computational musical analysis
- Computational psycholinguistics
- Computational semantics
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construction
- Construction grammar
- Construction grammar
- Emergence and construction of grammar
- Relative clause construction in the world´s languages
- Studies in cognitive linguistics and Construction Grammar
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contact
- Areal linguistics and language contact
- Areal linguistics and language contact
- Contact influences
- Contact linguistics
- Contact linguistics
- External contacts of Old and Middle Chinese
- Language contact
- Language contact
- Language contact and contact morphology
- Language contact and linguistic change, areal linguistics
- Language contact research, sociolinguistics
- Language contact, variation and change
- Language contacts
- Language contacts and traductology
- Languages in contact in the Mediterranean Sea during the Middle Ages
- Linguistic variation and contact
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contrastive
- Contrastive linguistics
- Contrastive linguistics
- Estonian from typological and contrastive perspectives
- Phonology & phonetics of English & contrastive (English, Polish, German)
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corpus
- Corpus annotation and databases for poorly documented languages
- Corpus linguistics
- Corpus linguistics
- Linguistically enriched corpora
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description
- Description and comparison of Pacific languages
- Documentation and description of endangered languages
- Dynamic parsing-orientated syntactic description
- Language description
- Language description
- Language description (phonology, grammar, semantics, lexicon)
- Language documentation and description
- Linguistic description
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development
- Child language development
- Cognitive development
- Communicative development
- Conceptual development
- Crosslinguistics studies of language development
- Development of Dynamic Syntax
- Development of literacy
- Language Breakdown and Development
- Language development
- Language development
- Later language development
- Relationship between input and processes of language development
- Sociolinguistics of development
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diachronic
- Chinese diachronic syntax and semantics
- Diachronic Syntax
- Diachronic and historical linguistics
- Diachronic linguistics
- Diachronic linguistics
- Diachronic pragmatics
- Diachronic study (Slavic, Romance, Germanic)
- Diachronic syntax
- Diachronic syntax in Chinese
- Diachronic typology
- Formal diachronic semantics
- Historical/diachronic syntax
- Romance diachronic morphosyntax
- Synchronic and diachronic typology
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dialect
- English accents and dialects
- European dialect syntax
- Even dialects
- Intonation of Irish dialects
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dialectology
- Arabic dialectology, African Arabic
- Arabic dialectology: typology and historical comparison
- Areal linguistics and dialectology
- Dialectology
- Dialectology
- Dialectology, Hispanic dialectology
- Germanic morphosyntax and dialectology
- Italian dialectology
- Italian dialectology (phonology, morphology, syntax)
- Modern Greek dialectology
- Modern Greek dialectology and morphosyntax
- Premodern Chinese dialectology and sociolinguistics
- Romance dialectology
- Romance dialectology
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discourse
- Critical discourse analysis
- Default interpretations in discourse
- Discourse
- Discourse Grammar
- Discourse Grammar and brain lateralization
- Discourse analysis
- Discourse analysis
- Discourse and conversation analysis
- Discourse and text linguistics
- Discourse structure,
- Functional discourse grammar
- Information structure, syntax and discourse
- Language and Discourse interactions
- Organizational V discourse
- climate change discourse
- political discourse
- scientific discourse
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documentation
- Documentation
- Documentation and description of endangered languages
- Documentation and maintenance of endangered languages, with a focus on Irish
- Language documentation
- Language documentation
- Language documentation (Rgyalrongic, Kiranti)
- Language documentation and description
- Linguistic documentation
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east
- Ancient languages of the Near East
- Chinese and East Asian linguistics
- Descriptive studies of Oceanic languages: Wallis and Futuna: East Futunan, East Uvean
- East Caucasian languages
- East Caucasian languages
- Languages of East and mainland Southeast Asia (Chinese, Khmer, Thai and others)
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endanger
- Documentation and description of endangered languages
- Documentation and maintenance of endangered languages, with a focus on Irish
- Preservation of endangered languages
- Revitalization of Endangered Languages
- Understudied and endangered languages
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english
- American English
- Comparisons between various English accents, with a particular interest in Scots
- Czech and English studies
- Early Modern English
- English
- English
- English Morphology
- English Morphonology
- English Phonology
- English accents and dialects
- English and Nordic linguistics
- English as a ''lingua franca''
- English as a Lingua Franca
- English as a second language
- English grammar
- English linguistics
- English linguistics
- English syntax and morphology
- Grammar of Standard English
- Grammar of non-standard varieties of English and World Englishes
- Historical syntax of English
- Historical syntax of English and Dutch
- History of English
- History of the English language
- Middle English
- Morphosyntax of Contemporary English
- Phonology & phonetics of English & contrastive (English, Polish, German)
- Varieties of English
- World Englishes
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evolution
- Cultural evolution
- Evolution of language and speech
- Genesis and evolution of human grammar
- Language Origin and Evolution
- Language evolution
- Language evolution
- Language transmission and evolution
- Negation: typology and evolution
- Slavic linguistics: evolution of the nominal inflection in the Slavic languages
- The origin and evolution of languages
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experimental
- Experimental linguistics
- Experimental linguistics
- Experimental methodology for probing linguistic knowledge at the syntax semantics interface
- Experimental methods
- Experimental phonetics
- Experimental phonetics
- Experimental phonetics and phonology
- Experimental phonetics-phonology and morphology
- Experimental pragmatics
- Experimental psycholinguistics
- Experimental semantics and pragmatics
- Experimental semantics and pragmatics
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formal
- Formal analysis of linguistic data
- Formal diachronic semantics
- Formal grammar
- Formal grammars
- Formal linguistic typology
- Formal pragmatics
- Formal properties of Chinese poetic language and artificial prose
- Formal semantics
- Formal semantics
- Formal semantics and pragmatics
- Formal semantics and pragmatics
- Formal syntax
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french
- French
- French language
- French linguistics
- French phonology and morphology
- Historical linguistics of French
- History of the French language
- Mediaeval French texts
- Syntax of Contemporary French
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general
- General Linguistic
- General linguistics
- General linguistics
- General linguistics and theory of language
- General phonology & phonetics
- General semantics
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germanic
- Comparative Germanic linguistics
- Comparative syntax of Slavic and Germanic languages
- German and Germanic linguistics
- Germanic
- Germanic languages
- Germanic languages
- Germanic linguistics
- Germanic morphosyntax and dialectology
- Germanic philology
- Indo-European studies, particularly Indo-Iranian, Germanic and Italic
- Metrical studies of Old Germanic
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grammar
- Architecture of grammar in a cognitive science perspective
- Communication vs. grammar
- Comparative grammar
- Comparative grammar of the Indo-European languages
- Computational learning theory applied to grammar induction
- Construction grammar
- Construction grammar
- Discourse Grammar
- Discourse Grammar and brain lateralization
- Emergence and construction of grammar
- English grammar
- Formal grammar
- Formal grammars
- Functional discourse grammar
- Functional grammar
- Generative grammar
- Genesis and evolution of human grammar
- German grammar
- Grammar
- Grammar and lexicon
- Grammar of Russian
- Grammar of Standard English
- Grammar of non-standard varieties of English and World Englishes
- Grammar of possession
- Grammar of verb-initial languages
- Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar
- Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG)
- Interaction between grammar and pragmatics
- Latin historical grammar
- Lexical Functional Grammar
- Lexical functional grammar
- Optionality in grammar
- Relationship between syntax and the lexicon with special reference to Spanish grammar
- Romanian grammar (morphology and synchronic and diachronic syntax)
- Russian grammar and lexicon
- Shakespeare’s grammar and style
- Spanish grammar
- Spanish grammar (both descriptive and theoretical)
- Studies in cognitive linguistics and Construction Grammar
- Theory of grammar
- Thetical Grammar
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grammatical
- Avertive as a cross-linguistically identifiable grammatical category
- Case, agreement and grammatical relations
- Grammatical analysis
- Grammatical categories across languages
- Grammatical classification (noun and verb)
- Grammatical semantics
- Grammatical theory
- Grammatical theory
- Grammatical typology
- Grammatical typology
- Lexical and grammatical aspect
- Semantically elaborate grammatical categories
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greek
- Ancient Greek language and linguistics
- Ancient Greek linguistics and philology
- Biblical Greek language and linguistics
- Cappadocian Greek
- Greek
- Greek and Latin
- Greek language and linguistics
- Greek linguistics
- Greek linguistics
- Greek syntax
- History of Greek
- Italian and Greek linguistics
- Latin, Greek, Celtic linguistics
- Medieval Greek language and linguistics
- Modern Greek dialectology
- Modern Greek dialectology and morphosyntax
- Modern Greek language and linguistics
- Pontic Greek
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historical
- African historical linguistics (contact, classification, reconstruction)
- Arabic dialectology: typology and historical comparison
- Basque historical phonology and morphology
- Comparative and historical linguistics
- Deixis and historical pragmatics
- Diachronic and historical linguistics
- Historical Romance linguistics
- Historical and comparative linguistics
- Historical and comparative linguistics
- Historical linguistics
- Historical linguistics
- Historical linguistics (Sino-Tibetan, Indo-European, Algonquian)
- Historical linguistics (latino-romance)
- Historical linguistics and linguistic reconstruction
- Historical linguistics of French
- Historical morphology
- Historical phonology
- Historical pragmatics
- Historical semantics
- Historical semantics and conceptual history beyond “Standard Average European”
- Historical sociolinguistics
- Historical syntax
- Historical syntax
- Historical syntax of English
- Historical syntax of English and Dutch
- Historical/diachronic syntax
- Language as a historical system
- Latin historical grammar
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indo-european
- Comparative Indo-European Studies
- Comparative Indo-European linguistics
- Comparative grammar of the Indo-European languages
- Indo-European
- Indo-European linguistics
- Indo-European linguistics
- Indo-European studies
- Indo-European studies, particularly Indo-Iranian, Germanic and Italic
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information
- Information Structure and its prosody-morphosyntax interface
- Information Theory
- Information extraction
- Information retrieval
- Information structure
- Information structure
- Information structure and its interfaces
- Information structure, syntax and discourse
- Information technology and linguistics
- Information theoretic approaches to speech
- Interaction of syntax and information structure
- Syntax, information structure and prosody interface
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interface
- Experimental methodology for probing linguistic knowledge at the syntax semantics interface
- Information Structure and its prosody-morphosyntax interface
- Information structure and its interfaces
- Interface of linguistics, archaeology and human population genetics
- Interfaces between linguistics and technology, linguistics and speech therapy
- Interfaces of phonology with morpho-syntax and phonetics
- Language-affect interface
- Lexical theory and the lexicon/syntax interface
- Morphology-semantics interface
- Morphology/syntax interface
- Morphosyntax/semantics/pragmatics interfaces
- Prosody-syntax interface
- Prosody~syntax interface
- Semantics-cognition interface
- Semantics-pragmatics interface
- Semantics/pragmatics interface
- Semantics/pragmatics interface
- Syntax - Semantics - Acquisition Interfaces
- Syntax and its interfaces
- Syntax and its interfaces with morphology, the lexicon and interpretation
- Syntax, information structure and prosody interface
- Syntax-morphology interface
- Syntax-phonology interface
- Syntax-semantics interface
- Syntax-semantics interface
- Syntax/semantics interface
- Syntax/semantics interface
- Syntax/semantics/pragmatics interface
- Syntax/semantics/pragmatics interfaces
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intonation
- Intonation
- Intonation
- Intonation of Irish dialects
- Spoken intonation
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italian
- Italian
- Italian and Greek linguistics
- Italian and Romance linguistics
- Italian and Romance linguistics
- Italian and dialectal etymology
- Italian dialectology
- Italian dialectology (phonology, morphology, syntax)
- Italian language
- Italian lexicon-grammar
- Structure of Italian
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latin
- Ancient Latin language and linguistics
- Greek and Latin
- Latin
- Latin (classical and vulgar)
- Latin historical grammar
- Latin linguistics
- Latin linguistics
- Latin morphosyntax
- Latin, Greek, Celtic linguistics
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learning
- Artificial language learning
- Language learning
- Machine language learning
- Machine learning
- Newborns' perceptual and learning abilities
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lexical
- Lexical Functional Grammar
- Lexical and grammatical aspect
- Lexical and semantic typology
- Lexical functional grammar
- Lexical semantic relations
- Lexical semantics
- Lexical semantics
- Lexical theory and the lexicon/syntax interface
- Lexical typology
- Lexical typology
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lexicography
- Basque lexicography
- Computational lexicography
- History of Swedish and Scandinavian lexicography
- Lexicography
- Lexicography
- Lexicology and lexicography
- Old Occitan Lexicography
- Sanskrit-Chinese translation & lexicography
- Spanish lexicography
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lexicology
- Lexicology
- Lexicology
- Lexicology and lexicography
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lexicon
- Argument structure and the lexicon
- Grammar and lexicon
- Lexical theory and the lexicon/syntax interface
- Mental lexicon
- Mental lexicon
- Relationship between syntax and the lexicon with special reference to Spanish grammar
- Russian grammar and lexicon
- Syntax and its interfaces with morphology, the lexicon and interpretation
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linguistic
- Anthropological linguistic
- Cognitive linguistics, and cognitive implications of the various linguistic models
- Comparison of linguistic theories
- Experimental methodology for probing linguistic knowledge at the syntax semantics interface
- Formal analysis of linguistic data
- Formal linguistic typology
- Foundations and methodology of linguistic theory
- General Linguistic
- Historical linguistics and linguistic reconstruction
- History of linguistic ideas
- History of linguistic thought
- History of linguistic thought
- Individual differences in linguistic knowledge
- Language contact and linguistic change, areal linguistics
- Limits of linguistic diversity
- Linguistic
- Linguistic Tone
- Linguistic anthropology
- Linguistic architecture
- Linguistic change
- Linguistic complexity
- Linguistic description
- Linguistic diversity
- Linguistic documentation
- Linguistic ethnography
- Linguistic minorities
- Linguistic morphology
- Linguistic morphology
- Linguistic policy
- Linguistic polyphony
- Linguistic pragmatics
- Linguistic psychology
- Linguistic reconstruction
- Linguistic resources and speech technology for Irish
- Linguistic resources for syntactic processing
- Linguistic structures: serial verbs, classifiers, parts of speech
- Linguistic study of migrations
- Linguistic theory
- Linguistic theory
- Linguistic typology
- Linguistic typology
- Linguistic usage
- Linguistic variation
- Linguistic variation (Germanic, Romance)
- Linguistic variation and contact
- Philosophy of the cognitive and linguistic sciences
- Popular presentation of linguistic science
- Probabilistic modelling of linguistic knowledge
- Theories of linguistic change
- Theory formation in linguistic pragmatics
- Typology and linguistic theory
- Voice quality and its interaction with melody in linguistic and expressive prosody
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literature
- Ancient Egyptian Literature
- Linguistics and literature
- Oral literature
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machine
- Machine language learning
- Machine learning
- Machine translation
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middle
- External contacts of Old and Middle Chinese
- Languages in contact in the Mediterranean Sea during the Middle Ages
- Middle English
- Middle Iranian
- Reciprocals and middles
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modality
- Modality
- Modality
- Mood & modality
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modern
- Early Modern English
- Modern Greek dialectology
- Modern Greek dialectology and morphosyntax
- Modern Greek language and linguistics
- Modern Norwegian
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morphology
- Basque historical phonology and morphology
- Computational morphology
- English Morphology
- English syntax and morphology
- Experimental phonetics-phonology and morphology
- French phonology and morphology
- Generative syntax and morphology
- Historical morphology
- Language contact and contact morphology
- Linguistic morphology
- Linguistic morphology
- Morphology
- Morphology
- Morphology and syntax
- Morphology, interconnections between phonology and morphology in acquisition
- Morphology/syntax interface
- Old Chinese phonology, morphology, paleography
- Phonology and morphology of Indigenous languages of South America
- Portuguese phonology and morphology
- Syntax and its interfaces with morphology, the lexicon and interpretation
- Syntax, morphology
- Theoretical linguistics: morphology and word-formation
- Theoretical morphology
- Theoretical morphology
- Theoretical phonology and morphology
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morphosyntax
- Estonian syntax and morphosyntax
- Germanic morphosyntax and dialectology
- Latin morphosyntax
- Modern Greek dialectology and morphosyntax
- Morphosyntax
- Morphosyntax
- Morphosyntax of Contemporary English
- Morphosyntax of Russian
- Morphosyntax/semantics/pragmatics interfaces
- Romance diachronic morphosyntax
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natural
- Applications of natural speech processing in literacy and language training
- Modes of reference in natural language
- Natural Language Processing
- Natural language processing
- Natural language semantics
- Natural language syntax
- Natural phonology
- Substantive evidence in Natural Phonology
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old
- External contacts of Old and Middle Chinese
- Metrical studies of Old Germanic
- Old Chinese phonology, morphology, paleography
- Old Norse
- Old Occitan Lexicography
- Old Prussian linguistics and philology
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philology
- Ancient Greek linguistics and philology
- Baltic Linguistics and philology
- Baltic linguistics and philology
- Classical philology
- Germanic philology
- History and epistemological foundations of Chinese philology
- Latvian linguistics and philology
- Lithuanian linguistics and philology
- Lithuanian linguistics and philology
- Old Prussian linguistics and philology
- Philology
- Relationships between linguistics and philology
- Romanian philology
- Text philology
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philosophy
- Philosophy of language
- Philosophy of language
- Philosophy of linguistics
- Philosophy of mind
- Philosophy of mind and cognitive and brain sciences
- Philosophy of the cognitive and linguistic sciences
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phonetics
- Experimental phonetics
- Experimental phonetics
- Experimental phonetics and phonology
- General phonology & phonetics
- Interfaces of phonology with morpho-syntax and phonetics
- Laboratory Phonology and Phonetics
- Phonetics
- Phonetics
- Phonology & phonetics of English & contrastive (English, Polish, German)
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phonology
- Basque historical phonology and morphology
- Beats-and-Binding Phonology
- English Phonology
- Experimental phonetics and phonology
- French phonology and morphology
- General phonology & phonetics
- Historical phonology
- Interfaces of phonology with morpho-syntax and phonetics
- Laboratory Phonology and Phonetics
- Laboratory phonology
- Laboratory phonology
- Morphology, interconnections between phonology and morphology in acquisition
- Natural phonology
- Old Chinese phonology, morphology, paleography
- Phonology
- Phonology
- Phonology & phonetics of English & contrastive (English, Polish, German)
- Phonology and morphology of Indigenous languages of South America
- Phonology of Russian
- Phrasal phonology
- Portuguese phonology and morphology
- Prosodical and segmental phonology
- Substantive evidence in Natural Phonology
- Theoretical phonology and morphology
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pragmatic
- Cognitive and philosophical pragmatics
- Cross-cultural pragmatics
- Deixis and historical pragmatics
- Diachronic pragmatics
- Experimental pragmatics
- Experimental semantics and pragmatics
- Experimental semantics and pragmatics
- Formal pragmatics
- Formal semantics and pragmatics
- Formal semantics and pragmatics
- Foundational problems of syntax, semantics and pragmatics
- Historical pragmatics
- Interaction between grammar and pragmatics
- Linguistic pragmatics
- Post-Gricean pragmatics
- Pragmatics
- Pragmatics
- Semantic/pragmatic theory
- Semantics and pragmatics
- Syntax and pragmatics
- Theory formation in linguistic pragmatics
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processing
- Applications of natural speech processing in literacy and language training
- Language processing
- Language processing
- Linguistic resources for syntactic processing
- Natural Language Processing
- Natural language processing
- Psycho- & Neurolinguistic aspects of syntactic processing
- Second language sentence processing
- Spoken language processing
- Word acquisition and processing
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prosody
- Prosody
- Prosody
- Prosody~syntax interface
- Syntax, information structure and prosody interface
- Voice quality and its interaction with melody in linguistic and expressive prosody
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psycholinguistics
- Computational psycholinguistics
- Experimental psycholinguistics
- Psycholinguistics
- Psycholinguistics
- Psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics
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relationship
- Relationship between input and processes of language development
- Relationship between syntax and the lexicon with special reference to Spanish grammar
- Relationships between Chinese etymology, material culture and archaeology
- Relationships between linguistics and philology
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romance
- (Diachronic) comparative Romance linguistics
- (Italo-)Romance
- (Minority) Romance languages
- Comparative Romance linguistics
- Comparative linguistics of the Romance languages
- Comparative syntax of the Romance languages
- Historical Romance linguistics
- Italian and Romance linguistics
- Italian and Romance linguistics
- Romance diachronic morphosyntax
- Romance dialectology
- Romance dialectology
- Romance etymology
- Romance languages
- Romance languages
- Romance languages (Catalan, Spanish)
- Romance linguistics
- Romance linguistics
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russian
- Grammar of Russian
- Morphosyntax of Russian
- Phonology of Russian
- Russian
- Russian and other Slavic languages
- Russian grammar and lexicon
- Russian linguistics
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scandinavian
- History of Swedish and Scandinavian lexicography
- Scandinavian Linguistics
- Scandinavian janguage history
- Syntax of Scandinavian languages
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science
- Architecture of grammar in a cognitive science perspective
- Art/science collaboration
- Cognitive science
- Cognitive science
- Communication in the sciences and arts
- Epistemology of language sciences
- Language in cognitive sciences
- Philosophy of mind and cognitive and brain sciences
- Philosophy of the cognitive and linguistic sciences
- Popular presentation of linguistic science
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second
- English as a second language
- Foreign/second language acquisition
- German as a foreign and as a second language
- German as a foreign/second language and German as a minority language
- Second language acquisition
- Second language acquisition
- Second language sentence processing
- Typical and handicapped first and second language acquisition
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semantics
- (Non-formal) semantics
- Chinese diachronic syntax and semantics
- Computational semantics
- Event semantics
- Experimental methodology for probing linguistic knowledge at the syntax semantics interface
- Experimental semantics and pragmatics
- Experimental semantics and pragmatics
- Formal diachronic semantics
- Formal semantics
- Formal semantics
- Formal semantics and pragmatics
- Formal semantics and pragmatics
- Foundational problems of syntax, semantics and pragmatics
- General semantics
- Gesture semantics
- Glue semantics
- Grammatical semantics
- Historical semantics
- Historical semantics and conceptual history beyond “Standard Average European”
- Lexical semantics
- Lexical semantics
- Morphosyntax/semantics/pragmatics interfaces
- Music semantics
- Natural language semantics
- Primate semantics
- Semantics
- Semantics
- Semantics and pragmatics
- Semantics of tense, aspect and noun phrases
- Semantics, dialogue
- Semantics/pragmatics interface
- Semantics/pragmatics interface
- Sensory semantics
- Sign language semantics
- Syntax - Semantics - Acquisition Interfaces
- Syntax/semantics interface
- Syntax/semantics interface
- Syntax/semantics/pragmatics interface
- Syntax/semantics/pragmatics interfaces
- Theoretical semantics
- Theory of syntax and semantics
- Verbal semantics
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sign
- Applied sign linguistics
- Indian Sign Language
- Sign language
- Sign language acquisition
- Sign language education
- Sign language semantics
- Sign language typology
- Sign languages
- Swedish sign language
- Turkish Sign Language
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slavic
- (Western) Slavic family
- Comparative syntax of Slavic and Germanic languages
- Russian and other Slavic languages
- Slavic languages
- Slavic linguistics
- Slavic linguistics
- Slavic linguistics: evolution of the nominal inflection in the Slavic languages
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sociolinguistics
- Berber linguistics, geolinguistics, and sociolinguistics
- Historical sociolinguistics
- Language contact research, sociolinguistics
- Premodern Chinese dialectology and sociolinguistics
- Sociolinguistics
- Sociolinguistics
- Sociolinguistics of development
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spanish
- Relationship between syntax and the lexicon with special reference to Spanish grammar
- Spanish grammar
- Spanish grammar (both descriptive and theoretical)
- Spanish lexicography
- Spanish linguistics
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speech
- Applications of natural speech processing in literacy and language training
- Conversational speech
- Evolution of language and speech
- Information theoretic approaches to speech
- Interfaces between linguistics and technology, linguistics and speech therapy
- Linguistic resources and speech technology for Irish
- Linguistic structures: serial verbs, classifiers, parts of speech
- Speech Acts
- Speech comprehension
- Speech perception
- Speech production
- Speech production, acoustics and perception
- Speech recognition
- Speech technology
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structure
- Argument structure
- Argument structure and the lexicon
- Discourse structure,
- Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar
- Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG)
- Information Structure and its prosody-morphosyntax interface
- Information structure
- Information structure
- Information structure and its interfaces
- Information structure, syntax and discourse
- Interaction of syntax and information structure
- Linguistic structures: serial verbs, classifiers, parts of speech
- Nature of first-personal thoughts across different types of syntactic structures
- Structure of Italian
- Syllable structure
- Syntax, information structure and prosody interface
- Verb argument structure
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study
- Area studies
- Areal studies (Siberian languages)
- Biblical studies
- Comparative Indo-European Studies
- Crosslinguistics studies of language development
- Czech and English studies
- Descriptive studies of Oceanic languages: New Caledonia: Drehu, Xâraâcùù, Xârâgurè, West Uvean, Haméa
- Descriptive studies of Oceanic languages: Wallis and Futuna: East Futunan, East Uvean
- Descriptive studies of various languages
- Diachronic study (Slavic, Romance, Germanic)
- Finno-Ugric studies
- Gender studies, methodologies of qualitative analysis
- Indo-European studies
- Indo-European studies, particularly Indo-Iranian, Germanic and Italic
- Linguistic study of migrations
- Mesoamerican studies (Central Pame, Huastec)
- Metrical studies of Old Germanic
- Studies in cognitive linguistics and Construction Grammar
- Translation studies
- Typological studies
- User studies
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syntactic
- Dynamic parsing-orientated syntactic description
- Formalization of syntactic theories
- Linguistic resources for syntactic processing
- Nature of first-personal thoughts across different types of syntactic structures
- Phonological, morphological and syntactic theory
- Psycho- & Neurolinguistic aspects of syntactic processing
- Syntactic change
- Syntactic theories
- Syntactic theory
- Syntactic theory
- Theoretical linguistics, in particular morphological and syntactic theory
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syntax
- Bantu syntax
- Chinese diachronic syntax and semantics
- Comparative syntax
- Comparative syntax
- Comparative syntax of Slavic and Germanic languages
- Comparative syntax of the Romance languages
- Descriptive and theoretical syntax
- Development of Dynamic Syntax
- Diachronic Syntax
- Diachronic syntax
- Diachronic syntax in Chinese
- English syntax and morphology
- Estonian syntax and morphosyntax
- European dialect syntax
- Experimental methodology for probing linguistic knowledge at the syntax semantics interface
- Formal syntax
- Foundational problems of syntax, semantics and pragmatics
- Generative Syntax
- Generative syntax
- Generative syntax and morphology
- Greek syntax
- Historical syntax
- Historical syntax
- Historical syntax of English
- Historical syntax of English and Dutch
- Historical/diachronic syntax
- Hungarian Syntax
- Information structure, syntax and discourse
- Interaction of syntax and information structure
- Lexical theory and the lexicon/syntax interface
- Morphology and syntax
- Morphology/syntax interface
- Natural language syntax
- Phylogenetic syntax
- Prosody~syntax interface
- Relationship between syntax and the lexicon with special reference to Spanish grammar
- Syntax
- Syntax
- Syntax (spoken)
- Syntax - Semantics - Acquisition Interfaces
- Syntax and its interfaces
- Syntax and its interfaces with morphology, the lexicon and interpretation
- Syntax and pragmatics
- Syntax of Contemporary French
- Syntax of Danish, Persian, Mandarin Chinese
- Syntax of European Portuguese
- Syntax of Finnish
- Syntax of Logical-Form (LF Syntax)
- Syntax of Scandinavian languages
- Syntax of Welsh
- Syntax of complex sentences
- Syntax, information structure and prosody interface
- Syntax, morphology
- Syntax/semantics interface
- Syntax/semantics interface
- Syntax/semantics/pragmatics interface
- Syntax/semantics/pragmatics interfaces
- Theoretical and comparative syntax (mainly Germanic & Romance)
- Theory of syntax and semantics
- Welsh syntax
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syntax-semantics
- Chinese syntax-semantics
- Syntax-semantics interface
- Syntax-semantics interface
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tense
- Semantics of tense, aspect and noun phrases
- Tense
- Tense
- Tense and aspect systems
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text
- Cultural remembrance in ancient Mansi folklore texts
- Discourse and text linguistics
- Excavated texts in Chinese
- Mediaeval French texts
- Text and genre theory
- Text linguistics
- Text philology
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theoretical
- Descriptive and theoretical syntax
- Theoretical and applied linguistics
- Theoretical and comparative syntax (mainly Germanic & Romance)
- Theoretical linguistics
- Theoretical linguistics
- Theoretical linguistics, in particular morphological and syntactic theory
- Theoretical linguistics: morphology and word-formation
- Theoretical morphology
- Theoretical morphology
- Theoretical phonology and morphology
- Theoretical semantics
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theory
- Accessibility theory
- Comparative and parametric theory
- Comparative theory of complex non-alphabetic writing systems, notational iconicity
- Comparison of linguistic theories
- Computational learning theory applied to grammar induction
- Formalization of syntactic theories
- Foundations and methodology of linguistic theory
- General linguistics and theory of language
- Grammatical theory
- Grammatical theory
- Information Theory
- Lexical theory and the lexicon/syntax interface
- Linguistic theory
- Linguistic theory
- Morphological theory
- Morphosyntactic theory
- Narrative theory
- Phonological, morphological and syntactic theory
- Poetics and verse theory
- Relevance theory
- Semantic/pragmatic theory
- Syntactic theories
- Syntactic theory
- Syntactic theory
- Text and genre theory
- Theoretical linguistics, in particular morphological and syntactic theory
- Theories of linguistic change
- Theory formation in linguistic pragmatics
- Theory of grammar
- Theory of metaphor and metonymy
- Theory of mind
- Theory of syntax and semantics
- Translation theory and criticism
- Typology and linguistic theory
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translation
- Machine translation
- Sanskrit-Chinese translation & lexicography
- Translation studies
- Translation theory and criticism
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typology
- Arabic dialectology: typology and historical comparison
- Areal typology
- Areal typology
- Diachronic typology
- Formal linguistic typology
- Grammatical typology
- Grammatical typology
- Language typology
- Language typology
- Language typology (especially areal typology of Europe)
- Language typology and universals
- Lexical and semantic typology
- Lexical typology
- Lexical typology
- Linguistic typology
- Linguistic typology
- Morphological typology
- Negation: typology and evolution
- Prosodic typology (between Sinitic and West African languages)
- Sign language typology
- Synchronic and diachronic typology
- Typology
- Typology
- Typology and change
- Typology and linguistic theory
- Typology and polyfunctionality of dependency markers
- Typology and universals
- Typology of Austronesian languages
- Typology of East-Asian languages
- Typology of Sinitic languages
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universal
- Language typology and universals
- Typology and universals
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variation
- Cross-linguistic and cross-cultural variation in children’s communicative environments
- Crosslinguistic variation
- Dialectal morphological variation
- Language contact, variation and change
- Language variation
- Language variation
- Linguistic variation
- Linguistic variation (Germanic, Romance)
- Linguistic variation and contact
- Universality and variation in metaphor
- Variation
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write
- Comparative theory of complex non-alphabetic writing systems, notational iconicity
- Writing and written language, narratology
- Writing system research (Runes)
- Writing systems
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other
- (Inter)subjectivity
- (Sign) language endangerment
- (Sign) multilingualism
- A'-dependencies (questions, relatives, resumption)
- Acquisitional linguistics
- Acquisitional linguistics
- Afroasiatic linguistics
- Albanian
- Albanian language and linguistics
- Amazonian languages
- Amazonian languages (Guaraní, Harakmbut, Katukina, Amuesha, Chiquitano, Jê languages)
- Amerindian languages
- Analogy
- Anaphor and referential strategies
- Andean languages (Aymara, Mapudungun, Mochica, Pukina, Quechua, other minor languages)
- Animated conversational agents
- Anthropological linguistics
- Archaeolinguistics
- Artificial intelligence
- Athabaskan languages
- Australian Aboriginal languages
- Austronesian and Papuan languages
- Austronesian languages
- Auxiliation
- Balkan languages
- Balkan linguistics
- Balkans
- Bantu languages
- Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic language and linguistics
- Case systems
- Categorization
- Celtic languages
- Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages
- Clause combining
- Colonial linguistics
- Combinatory logic
- Complex adaptive systems and generalized Darwinism
- Complex predicates
- Conceptual integration
- Conditionality
- Connectionist competence modeling
- Constraint-based models
- Constructivism
- Contact-induced grammaticalization;
- Cooptation
- Coordination and subordination
- Core-knowledge
- Core-knowledge systems
- Creole languages
- Cultural anthropology
- Definiteness
- Descriptive linguistics
- Descriptive linguistics
- Developmental language impairement
- Diachrony
- Dialogue
- Dictionary use
- Differential object marking
- Digital humanities
- Digital transcription and interpretation of unpublished handwritten sources on Amazonian languages
- Documentary linguistics
- Documentary linguistics
- Documentary linguistics (Tungusic languages)
- Dutch
- Dutch linguistics
- Dutch linguistics
- Dynamics of languages
- Dyslexia
- Educational linguistics
- Egyptology
- Elaborateness of marking in high-contact varieties
- Empirical methods in linguistics
- Ergativity
- Eskimo-Aleut languages
- Ethnomusicology
- Etymology
- Etymology
- Eurasian linguistics
- Evidentiality
- Evolutionary biology
- Evolutionary epistemology
- Evolutionary linguistics
- Eye movement research
- Field linguistics
- Field linguistics
- Fieldwork
- Fieldwork-based linguistics: Beja (Cushitic), Yemeni Arabic, Maltese (Semitic)
- Formulaic language (Runic inscriptions)
- Frequency effects in language
- Gender linguistics
- Gene-language correlations
- Geometry
- German linguistics
- Gesture production and comprehension
- Gestures
- Grammaticalization
- Grammaticalization
- Grammaticalization and polyfunctionality
- Grammaticisation
- Grammaticization
- Heritage Languages
- Historiography of (Romance) linguistics
- History of Romania
- History of linguistics
- History of linguistics
- History of linguistics,
- History of the language of Roman Law
- Iconicity
- Indefiniteness
- Indoeuropean linguistics
- Inferencing
- Intentions and perspectives in language use
- Intercultural linguistics
- Inuit languages
- Japanese linguistics
- Korean
- Lamalama
- Language and History
- Language and Music
- Language and cognition
- Language and cognition
- Language and gender
- Language and identity
- Language and ideology
- Language and thought
- Language aptitude
- Language attitudes and ideologies
- Language attrition
- Language complexity
- Language conflict
- Language creativity
- Language death and maintenance
- Language disorders
- Language divergence and convergence
- Language diversity
- Language education
- Language endangerment
- Language engineering
- Language families: Khoisan, Bantu
- Language history
- Language history (Nordic)
- Language impairments
- Language in politics
- Language leaning
- Language modeling
- Language of emotions
- Language planning
- Language politics (especially: the international position of German)
- Language teaching and pedagogy
- Language – culture – interculturality/transculturality
- Language, identity, and globalisation
- Languages (Cape York Peninsula, Australia)
- Languages of New Caledonia (Nêlêmwa, Zuanga), Formosan languages (Amis)
- Languages of New Guinea
- Languages of Russia
- Languages of South Asia
- Languages of the Caucasus
- Languages of the Caucasus
- Large language models
- Laughter and gestures
- Linguistics
- Linguistics
- Logic
- Mathematical linguistics
- Meaning modelling
- Memetics
- Mental representations
- Mesoamerican languages (Mayan)
- Metonymy and metaphor in language and thought
- Mexico
- Microvariation
- Minority languages
- Molecular anthropology
- Mongolic languages
- Morpho-syntax
- Morpology of words
- Multilingualism
- Multimodality (prosody, gestures, sign language)
- Mundurucu
- Music acoustics
- Near-infrared spectroscopy
- Negation
- Negidal (Northern Tungusic)
- Neurogenomics
- Neurolinguistics
- Neurolinguistics
- Nominal determination
- Nominalization
- Non-indicative moods
- North American indigenous languages
- Northwest Caucasian languages
- Number
- Number and number marking
- Numerical language and cognition
- Oceanic languages
- Optical character recognition
- Oral traditions
- Origin of language
- Papuan languages
- Paradigmatic Systems
- Parameters
- Philosophical logic
- Phonotactics and morphonotactics
- Phraseology
- Poetics
- Politeness
- Political language
- Polysemy
- Polysynthesis
- Polysynthesis
- Possession
- Prehistory
- Prejudice and discrimination
- Primate vocalizations
- Principles and various forms of language use
- Propositional attitude reports and belief ascription
- Proto-Norse
- Psychology of language
- Quantitative linguistics
- Reference
- Reflexives and reciprocals
- Representation of time
- Rhetoric
- Rhythm
- Romani linguistics
- Romanian language
- Romanian linguistics
- Runic inscriptions (Runology)
- Runology
- Salish
- Sanskrit language
- Scalar implicatures
- Scientific editorial work
- Scientific writing
- Semantic ambiguity and underspecification
- Semantics-pragmatics
- Semiotics
- Semitic
- Semitic Linguistics
- Semitic languages
- Sensory language
- Shua
- Siberian languages
- Siberian languages
- Sino-Tibetan languages
- Sino-Tibetan languages
- Slavistics
- Slavonic languages
- Small-scale multilingualism
- Social cognition
- Social robots in educational use
- Sociocultural history (Nordic)
- Sociology of language
- Sociology of language and language politics
- Southern Africa
- Spatial language
- Specificity
- Spoken language
- Spoken language / oral data transcription
- Spoken language research
- Statistical parsing
- Statistics in linguistics
- Stylistics
- Subordination
- Swahili
- Swedish language history
- TAM (tense, aspect and modality) and spatial deixis
- Taboo and secret languages
- Teaching linguistics
- Temporal and nominal anaphora
- Terminology
- Tocharian
- Tonology
- Treebanks
- Turkic languages
- Typological linguistics
- Typological linguistics
- Umbuygamu
- Umpithamu
- Under-represented languages
- Uralic and Altaic languages
- Uralic languages
- Usage-based linguistics
- Valency alignments
- Valency patterns
- Vedic Sanskrit
- Wakashan languages
- Whistled languages
- Word formation
- Yintyingka
- Yoruba (West African language spoken in Nigeria)