Social Sciences
German
100%
Dictionaries
69%
Cinema
59%
Politics
59%
Languages
51%
Culture
46%
Interpretation
44%
Danish
44%
English Language
40%
Gender
37%
Mobility
37%
Germany
37%
Interest
37%
Practice
35%
Project
35%
Theory
34%
Death
33%
Literature
33%
Aesthetics
32%
Class
29%
Blind
29%
Oppression
29%
Ethnic Groups
29%
History
29%
Program
29%
Foreign Languages
29%
Empowerment
29%
Classrooms
29%
Intervention
29%
Theatre
29%
European Culture
29%
Flow
29%
Perspective
29%
Drama
29%
Poetry
29%
Books
27%
Approach
24%
Money
23%
Ethnic Discrimination
22%
Consequences
22%
Youth
22%
Work
22%
Attention
22%
Educational Sciences
19%
Folklore
19%
Othering
19%
Teaching
19%
Economic and Social Development
18%
Abstraction
17%
Knowledge
17%
Identity
15%
Lawyer
14%
Libraries
14%
Literacy
14%
Concession
14%
Hypothesis
14%
Writing
14%
Europe
14%
Immigrants
14%
Experience
14%
Acceptance
14%
Minority Groups
14%
Pollution
14%
Repression
14%
War
14%
Moral Concepts
14%
Curriculum Development
14%
Mind
14%
Boundaries
14%
French Revolution
14%
Strategy
14%
Novels
14%
Information
13%
Reading
13%
Time
13%
Attempt
13%
Materials
12%
Follower
11%
Resignation
11%
Alternative
11%
Understanding
11%
Methodology
9%
Cultural Studies
9%
Qualitative Research
9%
Surveys
9%
Second Language Acquisition
9%
Teachers
9%
Customs and Traditions
9%
Indigenous Peoples
9%
Research
9%
Quantitative
9%
Feature
7%
Interviews
7%
Constraint
7%
Example
7%
Language Instruction
7%
Mosaics
7%
Tuition Fee
7%
Authors
7%
Educational Assistance
7%
Arts and Humanities
Etymological Dictionary
59%
Lucretius
29%
German Jews
29%
History of English
29%
Ancestors
29%
Elegy
29%
on-stage
29%
Dictionary
29%
Leo Tolstoy
29%
Witches
29%
Women's Poetry
29%
Fox Talbot
29%
Mourning
29%
Turning points
29%
Vanishing Point
29%
Scandinavian languages
29%
accentology
29%
Czernowitz
29%
Mora
29%
Russian literature
29%
Karl Marx
29%
prosodic units
29%
Germanic Linguistics
29%
Verner's Law
29%
Word stress
29%
Early Modern Low Countries
29%
I. Kant
29%
builders
29%
Money
23%
Idioms
22%
Women's writing
19%
Positionality
19%
Discourse
17%
Sweden
15%
Life
14%
deist
14%
Esthetic Strategy
14%
Conceptualization
14%
Local
14%
Dutch art
14%
Modern European History
14%
Dutch Language
14%
Dutch Golden Age
14%
Modern Dutch
14%
Urban culture
14%
Dutch Republic
14%
Environmental Humanities
14%
Immigration
14%
Idealism
11%
Schema
11%
Cultural Elite
11%
Narrative
11%
Liberation
11%
Reality
9%
Unserer Zeit
9%
Latin word
9%
Greek word
9%
sound correspondences
9%
Ancient History
9%
English words
9%
Intermediality
9%
Gloss
9%
human history
9%
Polymath
9%
etymon
9%
Style
9%
Eurocentric
9%
clues
9%
Transfiguration
9%
Peter Weiss
9%
Rainer Maria Rilke
9%
Max Frisch
9%
Otherness
9%
Textuality
9%
Invisible Cities
9%
Contemporary Critical Theory
9%
Literary discourse
9%
Philosophical Critique
9%
Subjective
9%
Shaftesbury
7%
argument from design
7%
Mandeville
7%
Popular
7%
Vampire
7%
Sound Film
7%
Professional
7%
Engagement
7%
Labour
7%
Environmental Consciousness
7%
Climatic Change
7%
predecessors
7%
Transnational
7%
Words
7%
Conjecture
7%
Global
7%
Selection
7%
Outsider
7%
leftist
7%
Hollywood
7%
philologists
7%