Arts & Humanities
Religion
100%
History
65%
English People
57%
Judaism
54%
Heritage Language
47%
Rhetoric
42%
Discourse
41%
Language
35%
Philosophy
31%
China
29%
Teaching
27%
English as an International Language
26%
Language Acquisition
26%
Modernity
26%
Emotion
25%
Buddhist
25%
Education
24%
Writer
23%
Ideology
23%
Consequentialism
22%
Muslims
22%
Slavery
22%
Critical Language Awareness
21%
Aesthetics
21%
18th Century
20%
Middle Age
20%
Jewish philosophy
20%
Reader
19%
Interaction
19%
Animals
16%
Religious Studies
16%
Morality
16%
Islam
16%
Literacies
16%
Synchronous Computer-mediated Communication
16%
Philosopher
16%
Theology
15%
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15%
Rise
15%
Organ Donation
15%
Verbs
15%
Burma
14%
Buddhisms
14%
Handbook
14%
Jews
14%
Economics
13%
Teaching English
13%
Language Teaching
13%
Slaves
13%
Curriculum
13%
Usury
13%
South-East Asia
13%
Rudolf Carnap
13%
Hollywood
13%
Grammar
13%
Prison
13%
Subject Pronoun
13%
Russia
13%
Government
13%
Resources
12%
Literacy
12%
Responsibility
12%
Whiteness
12%
Realism
12%
Reinhold Niebuhr
12%
Computer-assisted Language Learning
12%
William Shakespeare
12%
Mexico
12%
Second Language Writing
12%
Economy
12%
Native Americans
12%
Conception
12%
Feminism
12%
Language Use
12%
Language Change
12%
Romantic Period
12%
Diasporas
11%
Asia
11%
Jewish Thought
11%
Second World War
11%
Revolution
11%
Military
11%
Sudan
11%
Justice
11%
Indonesia
11%
Discursive
11%
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11%
Poetry
11%
Grammaticalization
11%
Historian
11%
Labor
11%
Applied Linguistics
11%
Women Writers
11%
Video Games
11%
Faith
11%
History of Science
11%
Artist
11%
Missionaries
11%
Citizenship
11%
Social Sciences
linguistics
48%
history
47%
narrative
42%
writer
42%
learning
38%
discourse
37%
Teaching
36%
Religion
35%
rhetoric
33%
student
30%
Muslim
27%
literacy
26%
literature
25%
classroom
25%
organ donation
23%
Indonesia
22%
Islam
22%
teacher
21%
slavery
20%
conversation
20%
China
20%
experience
19%
nineteenth century
19%
genre
18%
interpretation
18%
evidence
18%
resources
18%
politics
17%
world history
17%
death
17%
interaction
16%
grammar
16%
twentieth century
16%
youth literature
15%
English language
15%
semantics
15%
computer game
15%
education
15%
event
15%
moral philosophy
14%
interview
14%
foreign language
14%
twenty-first century
14%
digital media
14%
speaking
14%
computer-mediated communication
14%
aesthetics
14%
modernity
14%
economy
14%
university
13%
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13%
refugee
13%
migration
13%
chat
13%
Group
13%
art
12%
gender
12%
violence
12%
human being
12%
Mexico
12%
citizen
12%
myth
12%
diaspora
12%
responsibility
11%
language acquisition
11%
performance
11%
nationalism
11%
campaign
11%
Japan
11%
Judaism
11%
slave trade
10%
poetry
10%
language change
10%
time
10%
instruction
10%
religious behavior
10%
capitalist society
10%
American
10%
edition
10%
elite
10%
historian
10%
sociolinguistics
10%
Sudan
10%
paradigm
10%
seventeenth century
9%
Ideologies
9%
displaced person
9%
economics
9%
India
9%
textbook
9%
theology
9%
expert
9%
France
9%
Law
9%
migrant
9%
communication
9%
curriculum
9%