Arts and Humanities
1960s
11%
21C
10%
Action
11%
Adolf Hitler
10%
Affective
9%
aftermath
8%
Americas
17%
Anthropologists
9%
Army
14%
Artists
11%
Authors
43%
Berlin
19%
Brazilian Portuguese
11%
Case Study
10%
Contrastive focus
8%
Crisis
8%
Deity
9%
Diary
23%
Discourse
42%
Documentary
12%
Early Modern Europe
9%
East Germany
11%
Eastern Europe
14%
Egypt
11%
Eighteenth Century
18%
Empire
27%
Engagement
10%
English
100%
English learners
24%
English Speaker
9%
Enlightenment
18%
era
11%
Europe
13%
Exiles
10%
Experimental
25%
Experimental Study
8%
Expression
20%
Fantasy
9%
Feelings
8%
Folk Literature
8%
Generic
15%
Genericity
9%
Genre
8%
Gerhard Richter
8%
Germany
41%
Heritage Language
11%
Heritage speakers
16%
Holocaust
31%
Imaginary
9%
Information Structure
12%
Israel
16%
Israeli Cinema
11%
Jews
52%
Judaism
63%
L1 transfer
10%
L2 acquisition
15%
L2 learners
12%
Law
29%
Legacy
10%
Linguistic Knowledge
8%
Literature
31%
Masculinity
9%
Memoir
9%
Modernism
8%
Narrative
17%
Neighbors
9%
Nineteenth Century
16%
Online
12%
Ottoman
9%
Pacific
8%
Pastoral
13%
Perpetrators
14%
Poland
16%
Popular
12%
Post-memory
12%
Proficiency
21%
Protagonist
8%
reign
11%
Remembering
10%
Review
25%
Review Article
16%
Russian Federation
21%
Scholars
26%
Second language
11%
Second Language Acquisition
19%
Second language learners
9%
Socialist
9%
Sound
9%
Speaker
15%
Temporal
10%
Third Reich
16%
Transnational
13%
Trauma
17%
Twentieth Century
14%
U.S.S.R.
11%
USA
25%
Victims
17%
W. G. Sebald
8%
Word order
10%
World War II
12%
Keyphrases
18th Century
18%
20th Century
16%
21st Century
11%
Acceptability Judgment Task
9%
Adolf Hitler
9%
Anthropologists
9%
Anthropology
21%
Bare Plural
10%
Berlin
21%
Bilingual
10%
Brazilian Portuguese
11%
Christian
10%
Cinema
9%
Colonialism
10%
Coping Mechanisms
11%
COVID-19 Pandemic
12%
Definiteness
10%
Diary
18%
Early Modern Europe
9%
Early Modern Period
17%
East Germany
13%
Eastern Europe
12%
Egypt
10%
Empire
27%
English Acquisition
21%
English Articles
13%
English Language Learners
12%
Enlightenment
17%
Europe
17%
Exile
10%
Fascists
9%
Germany
34%
Heritage Language
13%
Heritage Russian
11%
Heritage Speakers
13%
Holocaust
30%
Information Structure
13%
International Services
17%
International Volunteering
18%
International Volunteers
28%
Inverse Scope
12%
Israel
13%
Israeli
9%
Israeli Cinema
11%
Jewish
64%
Jews
58%
Justice
12%
L1 Mandarin
11%
L1 Transfer
12%
L2 Acquisition
15%
L2 English
17%
L2 English Learners
22%
L2 Learners
11%
Law
44%
Leisure
34%
Mandarin
10%
Mandarin L2
10%
Memoir
9%
Modernity
19%
Morphosyntax
10%
Motivation
9%
Native English Speakers
9%
Nazi
16%
Older Adults
14%
Pastoral
12%
Plural Marking
10%
Pogroms
16%
Poland
26%
Politics
28%
Popular
10%
Postmemory
13%
Racism
16%
Recreation Program
12%
Second Language Acquisition
25%
Second Language Learners
12%
Sex as Leisure
20%
Sex Life
17%
Sexual Behavior
9%
Sexual Risk-taking
13%
Sexuality
16%
Slavery
9%
Soldiers
17%
Soviet Union
10%
Spain
9%
Spanish Language
9%
Spanish-English Bilinguals
9%
Sports Programs
11%
Third Reich
15%
Tourism
15%
Tourist Experience
13%
Transnational
15%
Trauma
14%
United States
24%
Violence
31%
Volunteer Service
9%
Well-being
11%
Word Order
12%
World War II
14%
Yiddish Language
14%
Young Women
13%