Keyphrases
University of Copenhagen
54%
Denmark
39%
United States
39%
Variational Linguistics
37%
Language Emancipation
37%
World War I
37%
France
32%
Poetry
31%
Heroic
31%
Language Variation
31%
Cognitive Sociolinguistics
31%
English-medium Instruction
31%
Old French
31%
Transnational
30%
Sociolinguistics
29%
British World
29%
News Media
29%
Adaptation
28%
Usage-based
26%
Nineteenth Century
25%
Antibiotics
25%
Nordic Countries
25%
Poet
25%
American Institutions
25%
Philosophical Archaeology
25%
Direct Object
25%
Progressive Construction
25%
Antisemitism
25%
Construal Operations
25%
Force Dynamics
25%
Translator
25%
Corruption
25%
English as a Medium of Instruction
25%
Empire
25%
Brazil
25%
American South
25%
Cultural Linguistics
25%
Germany
24%
Law
24%
Grammaticalization
22%
Positive Reviews
22%
Hero
21%
Brittany
21%
Corpus Study
21%
Copenhagen Business School
20%
International Students
20%
Aboriginal People
20%
Regional Language
20%
Great Britain
20%
Grammar
20%
Canada
18%
Lexicography
18%
Shell Shock
18%
Tense-aspect
18%
Multiple Agents
18%
Language Competence
18%
Collostructions
18%
Scottish
18%
Nominal Constructions
18%
Linguistic Study
18%
Corpus Linguistics
18%
Obama Administration
18%
Harold Macmillan
18%
Popular
18%
Anglo-Saxon
18%
Usage-based Linguistics
18%
Lexical Richness
18%
Resistance Movement
18%
Slavery
18%
English Medium
18%
University Lecturers
18%
Domesticity
18%
Foreign Policy
18%
Domestic Policy
18%
British Left
18%
Main Verb
17%
Sweeping
16%
Australia
16%
Linguists
16%
Construction Grammar
16%
Social Dimension
16%
Wide-ranging
16%
English Speaking
16%
Macro Level
16%
Translation Process
16%
Language Change
16%
Variational
16%
Breton
16%
School Pupils
16%
Scandinavian
15%
Jesuits
15%
Caryl Phillips
15%
Caribbean
15%
Romanticism
15%
Southern Identity
15%
Italy
15%
Self-consciousness
15%
Cultural Conceptualizations
15%
Arts and Humanities
Linguistics
100%
English
94%
Discourse
69%
Literature
62%
Cognitive
60%
Review
50%
Grammaticalization
45%
Copenhagen
42%
Expression
41%
Faculty
37%
Construal
37%
Brittany
37%
Denmark
31%
18th Century
31%
Subjectivity
31%
Empire
31%
Narrative
30%
19th Century
30%
Transnational
28%
1960s
27%
Brazil
25%
Direct object
25%
Cognitive poetics
25%
Barack Obama
25%
Motion
25%
Medium of instruction
25%
Identity Construction
25%
Foreign Policy
25%
Contemporary America
25%
Authors
23%
Corpus
22%
Settler
22%
Oral History
22%
Conceptual
21%
English Literature
21%
Portugal
21%
Salient
21%
Conscious
21%
Celebration
20%
Europe
19%
1970s
18%
main verb
18%
Construction grammar
18%
centerpiece
18%
Idealism
18%
Informants
18%
Native Speaker
18%
Corpus study
18%
Pioneers
18%
Blue
18%
Poem
18%
Literary text
18%
Anglo-Saxon
17%
Classification
17%
Descriptive
17%
Eye Tracking
16%
Preposition
16%
Schoolchildren
16%
Phonology
16%
Speaker
16%
20th Century
16%
English Grammar
16%
Language Variety
16%
Commemoration
16%
Germany
16%
Framing
15%
Canada
15%
Linguistic Expression
15%
British World
15%
Trauma
15%
Fortune
15%
Ecological
15%
American English
15%
Structuralism
15%
Sociocultural
15%
Social Sciences
English
95%
Danish
83%
Americas
62%
Denmark
55%
Discourse
55%
Sociolinguistics
50%
Languages
47%
France
43%
Language Instruction
37%
Spanish
37%
Macro Level
37%
20th Century
34%
English-Medium Instruction
33%
Language Policy
31%
Injury
31%
19th Century
31%
Revitalization
25%
Antisemitism
25%
Cultural Model
25%
Brazil
25%
Domestic Policy
25%
Grammaticalization
25%
Identity Construction
25%
Resistance Movement
25%
Foreign Policy
25%
Europe
25%
Linguistic Research
25%
Multilingualism
25%
Law
22%
Schoolchildren
22%
Portugal
20%
Globalization
20%
Corpus Linguistics
20%
Evolution
18%
Language Development
18%
Micro Level
18%
Psychology
18%
Mass Culture
18%
Australia
18%
UK
18%
Spain
16%
Second World War
16%
Tuition Fee
16%
Emotions
16%
Romance Languages
16%
Oral History
16%
Language Attitude
15%
Education System
15%
Local Politics
15%
Hong Kong
15%
Non-Native Speaker
15%
Foreign Students
15%