Arts & Humanities
Oceanic Languages
80%
Tok Pisin
70%
Papua New Guinea
57%
Contact Induced Change
50%
Papuan Languages
48%
Austronesian Languages
44%
Kinship
42%
Grammaticalization
41%
New Guinea
39%
Semantic Category
39%
Creoles
36%
Kinship Terms
31%
Possessive Constructions
30%
Serial Verb Construction
30%
Pijin
30%
Discourse
29%
Bislama
29%
Main Verb
27%
Nominals
27%
Substrate Influence
25%
Verbs
25%
Paradigm
23%
Melanesia
21%
Grammar
20%
Processes of Change
19%
Language Contact
18%
Attrition
18%
Kin Terms
17%
Cardinal Directions
17%
Birth Order
15%
Verbs of Motion
15%
Distributive
15%
Borrowing
14%
Modifier
14%
Deixis
14%
Frame of Reference
11%
Cultural Context
11%
Social Organization
10%
Replacement
10%
Field Work
9%
Possession
9%
Daughters
9%
Thematization
8%
Topicality
8%
Definiteness
7%
Language
7%
Names
6%
Linkage
6%
Nouns
5%
Social Sciences
Papua-New Guinea
100%
spoken language
92%
phonetics
50%
semantics
50%
New Guinea
45%
discourse
39%
floating
38%
phonology
36%
acoustics
33%
kinship
31%
loan
31%
Melanesia
30%
river
30%
sociolinguistics
26%
village
26%
immigrant
22%
contact
22%
district
22%
paradigm
20%
linguistics
20%
adolescent
18%
mother tongue
17%
Western Europe
15%
Belgium
15%
Denmark
15%
grammar
14%
Oceania
14%
urban area
13%
age group
13%
Sweden
13%
Netherlands
13%
Federal Republic of Germany
11%
minority
10%
pragmatics
8%
birth order
7%
topicality
7%
Law
6%
possession
6%