Keyphrases
Scottish Gaelic
100%
Verb Movement
50%
Phrase Structure Rules
50%
Lexical Functional Grammar
50%
Flat Structure
50%
Dependency Annotation
50%
Outward Appearance
50%
Understudied Languages
50%
Category-specific Effects
50%
Automatic Correction
50%
Stanza
50%
Vowel Insertion
50%
Verbal Noun
50%
Coursebooks
50%
Equatives
50%
Lenition
50%
Audiovisual Archives
50%
Non-verbal Predication
50%
Perceptual Evidence
50%
Declension Class
50%
Copular Constructions
37%
Lexical Frequency
33%
Nominal Property
33%
Prospective Aspect
33%
Morphophonology
25%
Mutation Strategy
25%
Syntactic Theory
25%
Semantic Phenomena
25%
Lexical Replacement
25%
Morphological Phenomena
25%
Syntactic Phenomena
25%
Empty Categories
25%
Simple Steps
25%
Impersonal Passive
25%
Corpus Study
25%
Subject-predicate
25%
Verbal Predicate
25%
Conversion Yield
25%
Low-resource NLP
25%
Passive Construction
25%
GloVe Embedding
25%
Postgraduate Students
25%
Syntactic Analysis
25%
Minimalism
25%
Comment Sections
25%
Feature Rules
25%
Celtic
25%
Generative Thinking
25%
Noun Declension
25%
Nominative
25%
Arts and Humanities
telic
50%
Phrase Structure Rule
50%
impersonals
50%
Physical Appearance
50%
Lexical Functional Grammar
50%
Lexical frequency
50%
Verb movement
50%
Nominals
50%
coursebooks
50%
Lenition
50%
Scottish Gaelic
50%
Audiovisual
50%
Predication
50%
Verbal nouns
30%
impersonal passives
25%
Empty category
25%
Theoretical perspectives
25%
Experimental system
25%
Proper nouns
25%
Personal names
25%
Human Knowledge
25%
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar
25%
Minimalism
25%
Syntactic Analysis
25%
Sub-categorization
25%
pronominal
25%
Information Structure
25%
Morpho-phonology
25%
Syntactic theory
25%
declension
25%
semantic properties
16%
Celtic Languages
16%
Scottish Highlands
16%
Universal Grammar
16%
Feature Geometry
16%
Regional diversity
16%
Reference Time
16%
Past Participle
16%
Event Structure
12%
Presupposition
12%
consonant mutation
10%
Surface Form
10%
Corpus-based Investigation
8%
Nominative Case
8%