Arts and Humanities
Case Study
100%
Verbs
77%
Grammaticalization
66%
Meaning change
58%
Crosslinguistic
53%
Egypt
53%
Historical sociolinguistics
44%
lexical verb
44%
Semantic map
41%
Indigenous languages
33%
Morphological structure
33%
Contact-induced Change
33%
Semantic Change
33%
Crosslinguistic Comparison
33%
Dominant Language
33%
Morpheme
33%
Semantic Domain
33%
Contemporary
33%
Islamic Egypt
33%
Likelihood
33%
Scribes
33%
Word Frequency
33%
Selectional restrictions
33%
core argument
33%
Leipzig
33%
Subjectification
33%
Egyptians
33%
Modern Egypt
33%
Early Islamic Period
33%
legal documents
33%
Keyphrases
Greek
70%
Historical Sociolinguistics
66%
Egypt
47%
Language Change
44%
Preverbal
42%
Scribal Culture
33%
Formulary
33%
Premodern
33%
Space Culture
33%
Phonological Segments
33%
Ancient Egypt
33%
Modern Hebrew
33%
Language Specificity
33%
Linguists
33%
Embedded Agents
33%
Lexical Features
33%
Non-linguistic Practices
33%
Palaeography
33%
Zero Person
33%
Person Markers
33%
Control Law
33%
Islamic Egypt
33%
Kata
33%
Grammaticalization
33%
Feature Economy
33%
Phoneme Inventories
33%
Economic Principles
33%
Ancient Egyptians
33%
Allative
33%
Satellite Analysis
33%