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Arts and Humanities
Huns
90%
Speaker
75%
Syntactic variation
75%
Grammatical awareness
60%
Regional Identity
60%
Acceptability judgments
60%
Group Discussion
60%
Mastery
60%
Incomplete
60%
Motives
60%
Identity Construction
60%
plea
60%
Eindhoven
60%
Social meaning
40%
Sound
30%
Variant
30%
Data-driven
30%
Post-colonial
30%
Language attitudes
30%
Morphosyntax
30%
Language Ideology
30%
Standard Language
30%
Vernacular
30%
Split ergativity
30%
Ergativity
30%
Twitter
30%
Regression Analysis
20%
Dutch grammar
15%
Word order
15%
Inflection
15%
Automatic Translation
15%
Text type
15%
Parallel Corpus
15%
Belgian Dutch
15%
Syntax
15%
Corpus
15%
Corpus study
15%
Morpho-syntactic variation
15%
Grammatical change
15%
Female Speaker
15%
Muslims
15%
Impression Formation
15%
Incoherence
15%
regional dialects
15%
Stylization
10%
Review
10%
Corpus-based study
10%
object pronouns
10%
tokens
10%
Turnout
10%
Keyphrases
Netherlands
100%
Dutch
80%
Syntactic Variation
67%
Social Meaning
60%
Twitter Data
60%
Grammar
52%
Prestige
47%
Regression Analysis
39%
Corpus Study
37%
Morphosyntax
30%
Moroccan Dutch
30%
Sociolinguistics
30%
Big Data Analysis
30%
Tweets
30%
Token
30%
Large-scale Data
30%
Gendered Nature
30%
Biotope
30%
Stigmatized
30%
Language Dynamics
30%
Taal
30%
Stylization
30%
Postcolonial
30%
Language Attitudes
30%
Suriname
30%
Paramaribo
30%
Hyperdialectism
30%
Data Perspective
30%
Language Ideologies
30%
Old Respondents
20%
Belgian Dutch
15%
Maar
15%
Grammatica
15%
Open-ended Responses
15%
Production Features
15%
Netherlandic Dutch
15%
Focus Group Discussion
9%
Identity Construction
9%
Dialect Speakers
9%
Eindhoven
9%
Regional Identity
9%
Spoken Language
9%
Acceptability Judgment Task
9%
Grammatical Awareness
9%
Hate
9%
American English
9%
Language Research
9%
Bilingualism
9%
Multilingual Society
9%
Official Language
9%
Social Sciences
Big Data
60%
Syntax
60%
Qualitative Research
60%
Sociolinguistics
60%
Pronoun
60%
Regression Analysis
60%
Focus Group
50%
Dutch
30%
Twitter
30%
Facilitated Diffusion
30%
Dialects
30%
Regional Identity
24%
Group Discussion
24%
Identity Construction
24%
Logopedics
17%
Corpus Linguistics
9%