Arts & Humanities
Acceptability Judgments
24%
Anton Chekhov
24%
Artist
22%
Bare Plurals
17%
Blood Libel
18%
Borderlands
13%
Cinema
17%
Contrastive Focus
16%
Definites
31%
Discourse
16%
Documentation
13%
Emotion
11%
English Learners
74%
English People
100%
English Translation
13%
English-Spanish
14%
Ethnographic
12%
Experiment
13%
Explicit Instruction
17%
Fiction
16%
Genericity
26%
Heritage Speakers
35%
Historian
12%
History
47%
Imperial Russia
11%
Indefinite Article
14%
Intellect
11%
Jewish Culture
13%
Jewish History
15%
Jewish Literature
18%
Jewish Space
12%
Jews
42%
Joseph Stalin
11%
Justice
15%
L1 Transfer
45%
L2 Acquisition
50%
L2 Learners
39%
Language
23%
Language Transfer
13%
Lovesickness
18%
Mikhail Aleksandrovich Bakunin
13%
Modernity
18%
Moscow
11%
Music
11%
National Imagination
13%
Native Language
12%
Neighbors
11%
Novel
12%
Poetry
11%
Pogrom
26%
Post-Soviet
16%
Proficiency
22%
Prosody
13%
Quantifiers
19%
Religion
14%
Revolution
38%
Ritual murder
20%
Russia
81%
Russian Culture
19%
Russian Empire
23%
Russian History
18%
Russian Literature
29%
Russian Modernism
16%
Russian Revolution
34%
Russian Speakers
17%
Sagas
12%
Second Language Acquisition
36%
Second Language Learners
27%
Second World War
11%
Second-language Research
21%
Semantic Universals
17%
Socialist
17%
Solidarity
16%
Soviet Cinema
18%
Soviet Period
12%
Stalin
11%
Syntax
14%
Translator
11%
Utopian
11%
Vladimir Mayakovsky
12%
Western Modernism
13%
Writer
19%
Yiddish
35%
Yiddish Language
11%
Social Sciences
accommodation
5%
anthropology
6%
artist
5%
beauty
6%
cinema
8%
citizen
6%
civilization
5%
cold war
7%
communism
7%
development aid
6%
discourse
9%
documentation
9%
Eastern Europe
9%
edition
5%
emancipation
6%
evidence
7%
experience
9%
experiment
9%
grammar
10%
heuristics
5%
historian
13%
history
24%
homicide
5%
human rights
12%
instruction
6%
International Court
7%
interpretation
40%
Jew
27%
language acquisition
46%
linguistic competence
7%
linguistics
12%
literature
19%
market
5%
masculinity
7%
micro-politics
7%
migrant
5%
migration
9%
modernity
10%
narrative
6%
National Literature
5%
New Age
7%
nineteenth century
10%
physiology
6%
poetry
6%
political action
6%
politics
19%
pragmatics
15%
present
10%
religious behavior
6%
Russia
43%
semantics
44%
semiotics
8%
Serbia
11%
silent film
10%
solidarity
10%
Southeastern Europe
7%
sovereignty
10%
speaking
9%
stalinism
9%
state formation
12%
syntax
10%
time
6%
translator
11%
Ukraine
10%
value judgement
9%
VIP
6%
writer
11%
Yugoslavia
7%