Arts & Humanities
William Shakespeare
99%
Fiction
92%
English People
91%
Drama
81%
Poem
61%
Discourse
57%
Aesthetics
53%
History
51%
Language
50%
Poetry
48%
Writer
42%
Performance
41%
Art
40%
Poet
37%
Reader
37%
Sign Language
36%
Manuscripts
35%
Artist
35%
Gesture
30%
Criticism
29%
Cinema
29%
Novel
29%
Middle Age
28%
Victorian Era
26%
England
25%
Emotion
24%
Romance
24%
Collocation
24%
Verbs
22%
Idioms
22%
Poetics
21%
Verse
21%
Short Story
21%
Modernity
21%
British Sign Language
20%
Ireland
20%
Modernist
20%
Music
20%
Ford Madox Ford
20%
18th Century
19%
British Drama
19%
Iconicity
19%
Social Media
19%
Literary Culture
18%
Harold Pinter
18%
Charles Dickens
18%
Grammar
18%
Spectator
18%
Prophecy
18%
Interaction
18%
Corpus Linguistics
17%
Creativity
17%
Communication
16%
Signed Language
16%
Annotation
16%
Teaching
16%
Experiment
15%
Reception
15%
British Theatre
15%
Scotland
15%
Convents
15%
Birmingham
14%
Novelists
14%
Intimacy
14%
Metonymy
14%
Education
14%
Playwright
14%
World Cinema
14%
Resources
14%
Corpus Stylistics
14%
Pleasure
14%
Editor
14%
Playhouse
14%
Literary Studies
14%
Native Speaker
13%
Late Medieval Period
13%
Iconic
13%
17th Century
13%
Letters
13%
Corpus-based
13%
Documentation
13%
Hearing
13%
Dinosaurs
13%
Probabilistic Grammars
13%
Spoken Language
13%
Lexis
12%
Empathy
12%
Religion
12%
Henry James
12%
Adjectives
12%
Editing
12%
Monographs
12%
Embodiment
12%
Transcription
12%
Hamlet
12%
Fantasy
12%
Dictionary
12%
Rehearsal
12%
Dramatist
12%
Animals
12%
Social Sciences
linguistics
100%
metaphor
67%
semantics
49%
discourse
43%
grammar
43%
poetry
36%
writer
32%
communication
28%
sociolinguistics
27%
evidence
27%
genre
24%
spoken language
21%
social media
21%
twitter
19%
art
19%
time
19%
edition
19%
experience
18%
interaction
18%
narrative
17%
vocabulary
16%
experiment
16%
nineteenth century
16%
drama
15%
history
14%
interpretation
14%
English language
14%
literature
14%
learning
14%
quotation
13%
dictionary
12%
comprehension
12%
cinema
12%
resources
12%
listener
12%
video
12%
performance
11%
dialect
11%
discourse analysis
11%
twentieth century
11%
politeness
10%
valency
10%
student
10%
productivity
10%
event
10%
Group
9%
rating
9%
conversation
9%
creativity
9%
theater
9%
trend
9%
marketing
9%
Teaching
9%
television
8%
seventeenth century
8%
printer
8%
news
8%
pregnancy
8%
present
8%
emotion
8%
prophecy
8%
aesthetics
8%
language change
7%
gender
7%
popular culture
7%
evaluation
7%
love
7%
corporate identity
7%
magazine
7%
newspaper
7%
artist
7%
irony
7%
contact
7%
photography
7%
classroom
7%
criticism
7%
transparency
6%
university
6%
politics
6%
death
6%
labor
6%
witness
6%
book review
6%
sixteenth century
6%
eighteenth century
6%
campaign
6%
legitimation
6%
surveillance
6%
education
6%
imagination
5%
methodology
5%
appeal
5%
acoustics
5%
language acquisition
5%
stimulus
5%
search engine
5%
animal
5%
regression
5%
body language
5%
text analysis
5%