Arts & Humanities
Portugal
100%
Indirect Translation
49%
English People
45%
Fiction
43%
Middle Age
43%
Macao
40%
Lisbon
29%
Utopia
29%
History
28%
Discourse
25%
Language
25%
Translation Studies
24%
Translator
23%
Teacher Education
23%
Travel Writing
22%
Fantasy
22%
Editor
22%
Narrativa
20%
Internationalism
19%
Romance
19%
Reader
19%
Modernidade
19%
Literary Works
18%
Modernity
17%
Singularity
17%
Poetry
17%
Historical Novel
17%
Language Acquisition
16%
Hugo Von Hofmannsthal
16%
Steampunk
16%
Aesthetics
16%
Rhetoric
15%
Short Story
15%
Alternate History
15%
Hermann Hesse
15%
Victorian Era
15%
Robin Hood
15%
Hybridity
14%
Sacrality
14%
Collocation
14%
Novel
14%
Universe
14%
Literary Theme
13%
Template
13%
The Beatles
13%
Iberian Peninsula
13%
Foreign Language Education
13%
Language Change
13%
Electronic Books
13%
Robinson Crusoe
13%
Academic Discourse
13%
Jose Saramago
13%
Anachronism
13%
Consciousness
13%
Exile
12%
Postmodernity
12%
Orpheu
12%
Ring
11%
Topoi
11%
Soundscape
11%
Artistic Creation
11%
Comparative Analysis
11%
Diary
11%
Literary Studies
11%
Novelists
11%
Interaction
11%
Science Fiction
11%
Subtitling
11%
Gaston Bachelard
11%
Literary Text
11%
Education
11%
Multilingualism
11%
Obras
11%
Cinema
11%
Neutrality
11%
The Other
11%
Speculative Fiction
11%
Philology
10%
Dictatorship
10%
Richard Hakluyt
10%
Food
10%
Fictionalization
10%
Brasil
10%
England
10%
Japan
10%
Peninsular War
10%
Nature
10%
Mediator
10%
Nationalism
9%
Gothic
9%
Mediation
9%
Referendum
9%
Contact Zone
9%
Comparative History
9%
Diachrony
9%
Comedy
9%
Cultural Poetics
9%
Translator Training
9%
Acoustics
9%
Latinas
9%
Social Sciences
Portugal
63%
translator
36%
linguistics
18%
editor
18%
teacher
17%
literature
16%
education
16%
language education
15%
learning
15%
narrative
14%
travel
14%
discourse
13%
genre
12%
writer
12%
Southern Europe
12%
Arte
11%
event
11%
history
11%
transparency
11%
language change
11%
interaction
10%
foreignness
10%
empathy
10%
citizenship
10%
time
10%
aesthetics
9%
nineteenth century
9%
classroom
9%
interpretation
9%
Teaching
9%
politics
9%
Federal Republic of Germany
9%
twentieth century
8%
intermediality
8%
stereotype
8%
seventeenth century
7%
paradigm
7%
dialogue
7%
scientific revolution
7%
manipulation
7%
philology
7%
intercultural learning
6%
dictatorship
6%
European Union law
6%
graffiti
6%
technical language
6%
multimodality
6%
interaction pattern
6%
reformation
6%
terrorism
6%
wine
6%
cultural difference
5%
exile
5%
resources
5%
love
5%
Code of Ethics
5%
Spanish language
5%
poetry
5%
gatekeeper
5%
populism
5%
curriculum
5%
methodology
5%
edition
5%
song
5%
acoustics
5%
liberalism
5%
social responsibility
5%
taxation
5%
technical literature
5%
critic
5%
India
5%
shame
5%
restoration
5%
colonial age
5%
Peru
5%
Swiss
5%
anniversary
5%