Arts et sciences humaines
Language Policy
100%
Sign Language
78%
Language-in-education Policy
64%
Language Minorities
62%
Language Planning
58%
Austrian Literature
52%
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
50%
British Sign Language
49%
Divan
45%
Clash of Civilizations
41%
Language Conflict
40%
Minority Languages
37%
Language Education
36%
Scotland
35%
Belgium
32%
Deaf Learners
31%
Legislation
30%
Inclusive Education
29%
Thematic
27%
Judaism
27%
Language
26%
Poem
25%
Language Awareness
25%
Revolt
25%
Historical Sociolinguistics
24%
Deaf Community
22%
Deaf People
21%
Primary Education
21%
Luxembourg
21%
Bread
21%
Indigenous Languages
20%
Aspiration
19%
Genesis
17%
Apocalypse
17%
Educational Linguistics
17%
Language Law
16%
Finland
16%
Catastrophe
16%
Web Sites
16%
Linguistic Rights
15%
Inclusion
14%
Dog
14%
Literary Text
14%
Mountains
13%
Invention
13%
Deity
11%
Poetics
11%
Language Shift
11%
Languages in Contact
11%
Deaf
10%
Critical Language
10%
Orientalism
10%
Data Collection
10%
Participant Observation
9%
Research Groups
9%
Evolution of Language
9%
Oriental
9%
European Languages
9%
Demography
9%
Person
8%
History
8%
Discourse
8%
Language Recognition
8%
Ethical Turn
7%
Political History
7%
Research Projects
7%
Geography
7%
Public Services
7%
Pathway
7%
Signing
7%
Frontispiece
7%
Discursive
7%
National Language
6%
Education
6%
Descriptive
6%
Human Language
6%
Edward Said
6%
Rebelliousness
6%
Scrutiny
5%
Simplicity
5%
Otherness
5%
Linguistic Minorities
5%
Credit
5%
Reading Notes
5%
Sociolinguistic Research
5%
Religion
5%
sciences sociales
language policy
85%
minority
38%
disability
35%
sociolinguistics
35%
act
26%
inclusion
26%
human being
25%
endangerment
24%
conflict research
23%
Belgium
23%
human rights
23%
planning
23%
education
23%
history
22%
linguistics
21%
interpretation
21%
German language
20%
speaking
20%
Belgian
17%
language education
17%
interpreter
17%
contact
17%
legislation
16%
primary education
16%
Finland
14%
bill
14%
secondary education
14%
promotion
14%
foreign language
13%
enforceable rights
13%
best practice
12%
ratification
12%
UNO
12%
EU
11%
ontology
10%
innovation
10%
Luxembourg
10%
Cultural Rights
10%
negotiation process
9%
political history
9%
demography
8%
respect
8%
trend
8%
Republic of South Africa
7%
research practice
7%
participant observation
7%
international influence
7%
editor
6%
public service
6%
geography
5%
research project
5%
time
5%
planning research
5%
apartheid
5%
access to services
5%
Disability Committee
5%