Arts & Humanities
Howard Barker
100%
English People
51%
Language
48%
Discourse
46%
Low German
37%
W. G. Sebald
36%
Teaching English
32%
Reinaldo Arenas
26%
Translation Studies
23%
Teaching
23%
Yiddish
22%
Infinitive
20%
Young Learners
20%
Translator
20%
World War I
19%
Germany
19%
Writer
18%
Reader
18%
Curriculum
18%
Novel
18%
Periphrases
18%
Cognitive Grammar
17%
Thomas Mann
17%
Feminism
17%
Grammaticalization
16%
Simple Past
16%
Intertextuality
16%
Migrants
16%
Internment
15%
Cognitive Stylistics
15%
Narration
15%
History
15%
Grammar
14%
Teacher Education
14%
Alzheimer's Disease
13%
Glasgow
13%
Translation Process
13%
Non-native Speakers
12%
Religion
12%
Discursive
12%
Applied Linguistics
12%
Language Shift
12%
British National Corpus
11%
Poetry
11%
Birmingham
11%
Fiction
11%
Summerhouse
11%
Subtitles
11%
British English
11%
England
10%
Language Teaching
10%
National Identity
10%
Enemy Alien
10%
News Translation
10%
American English
10%
Periphrasis
10%
Tense
10%
Testimonio
10%
English Literature
10%
TESOL
10%
Diasporas
10%
Non-native Speakers of English
10%
Social Media
9%
Interaction
9%
Native Speaker
9%
Subtitling
9%
Sexuality
9%
Gesamtkunstwerk
9%
English Teachers
9%
Narrative Discourse
9%
Screen Adaptation
9%
Translating
9%
Autofiction
8%
Interpreter
8%
1990s
8%
Translator Training
8%
British Empire
8%
Spoken Interaction
8%
International Students
8%
Discourse Analysis
8%
Paradox
8%
Quebec
8%
Imparfait
8%
Scalarity
8%
Immigrants
8%
Diachrony
7%
Second Language Teaching
7%
Musicians
7%
Spain
7%
Pragmatic Functions
7%
Jespersen Cycle
7%
Clubs
7%
Imperial Germany
7%
Language Acquisition
7%
Paperback
7%
Fever
7%
France
7%
Frisia
7%
Allure
7%
National Curriculum
7%
Social Sciences
linguistics
81%
discourse
49%
translator
47%
book review
34%
teacher
33%
Teaching
31%
grammar
30%
English language
28%
sociolinguistics
26%
speaking
25%
semantics
23%
dialect
22%
classroom
22%
conversation
20%
genre
19%
Federal Republic of Germany
19%
narrative
18%
discourse analysis
18%
interpretation
17%
curriculum
17%
writer
16%
pragmatics
16%
time
15%
poetry
15%
interpreter
14%
learning
14%
dementia
12%
interaction
12%
education
12%
gender
12%
student
11%
metaphor
11%
history
10%
France
10%
feminism
10%
French language
10%
leader
10%
Group
10%
leadership
10%
language change
10%
literacy
9%
present
9%
social media
9%
communication
9%
national identity
8%
spoken language
8%
literature
8%
syntax
8%
experience
8%
immigrant
8%
event
7%
diaspora
7%
personality
7%
twentieth century
7%
news
7%
regional difference
7%
teaching practice
6%
cadre
6%
sexuality
6%
emotional intelligence
6%
interview
6%
research process
6%
nationalism
6%
German language
6%
newspaper
6%
market
6%
teacher training
6%
multilingualism
6%
innovation
6%
action research
6%
Western world
6%
press conference
6%
homicide
6%
politics
6%
methodology
6%
edition
6%
pupil
6%
continuity
6%
nineteenth century
6%
textbook
6%
Belgium
6%
management
5%
contact
5%
student teacher
5%
graduate
5%
Protestantism
5%
coherence
5%
research method
5%
lack
5%
paradigm
5%
migrant
5%
performance
5%
recording
5%
pedagogics
5%
German Empire
5%
radio play
5%
Northern Germany
5%
university
5%