Arts & Humanities
Heritage Language
100%
Critical Language Awareness
45%
Emotion
33%
Subject Pronoun
32%
China
30%
Aesthetics
22%
Predictors
21%
Personal Pronouns
21%
Writer
20%
English People
20%
Confucian
19%
Sociophonetics
18%
Religion
18%
Language
18%
Queerness
18%
History
18%
Computer-assisted Language Learning
17%
Artist
17%
Song
17%
Discourse
17%
Poetry
16%
Andean Spanish
16%
Native Speaker
16%
Teaching
15%
Testaments
15%
Hellenistic Judaism
15%
Heritage
15%
Video Conferencing
15%
Pedagogy
15%
Interaction
15%
US Southwest
14%
Written Discourse
14%
Rhetoric
14%
Reader
14%
Chinese Writing
13%
Modernity
13%
Language Education
13%
Paul Celan
12%
Jean Cocteau
12%
Feminism
12%
Rise
12%
Education
12%
Dictionary User
12%
American Cinema
12%
Spanish Language
12%
Latinos
12%
Corpus-based Study
12%
Chinese Learners
11%
Documentary
11%
Bilingualism
11%
Masculinity
11%
Taoism
11%
Ideology
11%
Islam
11%
Manuscripts
11%
Connectives
11%
Ordinariness
11%
Argentina
11%
Posttests
10%
Waterways
10%
Early Modern Europe
10%
L2 Learners
10%
Late Medieval Period
10%
L2 Writing
10%
Curriculum
10%
Switch Reference
10%
Poet
10%
Grammaticalization
10%
Foreign Language Classroom
10%
Metadiscourse
10%
Buddhist Texts
10%
Languages for Specific Purposes
10%
Monolingual Dictionary
10%
Wealth
10%
Second Language Acquisition
10%
Language Acquisition
9%
Canon
9%
Photography
9%
Literacy Development
9%
Usage-based
9%
Individual Variation
9%
Acoustics
9%
Second Language Learning
9%
Idioms
9%
Embodiment
9%
Novel
9%
Proficiency
8%
English-Spanish
8%
Foreign Language Teaching
8%
Happiness
8%
Justification
8%
Fiction
8%
Poem
8%
Scripture
8%
Friendship
8%
Resources
8%
Intermediality
8%
Fluency
8%
Accent Marks
8%
Social Sciences
writer
44%
linguistics
38%
poetry
26%
conversation
21%
student
21%
discourse
20%
foreign language
16%
classroom
15%
aesthetics
15%
dictionary
15%
China
14%
seventeenth century
14%
literature
14%
Teaching
14%
contact
14%
sociolinguistics
13%
narrative
13%
expert
13%
Brazil
13%
language acquisition
12%
Spanish language
12%
learning
12%
language education
12%
history
12%
multilingualism
11%
young adult
11%
phonetics
11%
studies abroad
11%
Kenya
11%
artist
11%
genre
10%
acoustics
10%
Latin America
10%
Mexico
10%
speaking
10%
interpretation
10%
pragmatics
10%
song
10%
modernity
10%
rhetoric
9%
Japan
9%
time
9%
emotion
9%
anger
9%
theater
9%
instruction
9%
experience
9%
gender
9%
art
9%
evidence
9%
interaction
8%
semantics
8%
travel
8%
university
8%
photography
7%
evaluation
7%
feminism
7%
cultural studies
7%
Colombia
7%
contemporary art
7%
twenty-first century
7%
resources
7%
intellectual
7%
semantic change
7%
edition
7%
France
7%
elite
7%
performance
7%
newspaper
7%
curriculum
6%
foreign language teaching
6%
paradigm
6%
metaphor
6%
Group
6%
semester
6%
human being
6%
instructor
6%
cultural identity
6%
historical analysis
6%
group counseling
6%
wedding
6%
regression
6%
delusion
6%
tactics
6%
social justice
6%
literacy
6%
youth culture
6%
event
5%
journalism
5%
oral communications
5%
upper class
5%
utopia
5%
nineteenth century
5%
communicative competence
5%
CD-ROM
5%
testimony
5%
graduate
5%
tourist area
5%
dialogue
5%