Keyphrases
Dutch
100%
Rhotics
100%
Variationist
100%
Uvulars
77%
Phonetics
44%
Lindau
44%
Family Relationships
22%
Phonology
22%
Family Resemblance
22%
Speech Sounds
22%
Fricatives
22%
Casual Speech
22%
Phonetic Properties
22%
Social Factors
11%
Statistical Analysis
11%
Cross-linguistic
11%
Flemish
11%
Structural Representation
11%
Hierarchical Systems
11%
Multiple Levels
11%
Vowels
11%
Across Languages
11%
Linguistic Features
11%
Wieser
11%
Geographical Variation
11%
Abstract Features
11%
Sources of Evidence
11%
Simple Network
11%
Token
11%
Inter-speaker Variation
11%
Large Corpora
11%
Variation Pattern
11%
Alveolar Trill
11%
Retroflexion
11%
Sound Change
11%
Place of Articulation
11%
Lenition
11%
Manner of Articulation
11%
Speech Process
11%
Aerodynamics
11%
Linguistic Distribution
11%
Featural Representation
11%
Sociolinguistic Variation
11%
Phonetic Features
11%
Shared Structure
11%
Featural
11%
Phonological Alternation
11%
Phonetic Detail
11%
Articulatory Setting
11%
Exemplar Models
11%
Social Restrictions
11%
Phonological Representations
11%
Schiller
11%
Family Resemblance Approach
11%
Sonority Hierarchy
11%
Single-speaker
11%
Number Language
11%
Ladd's
11%
Cross-linguistic Diversity
11%
Arts and Humanities
Variant
100%
Phonological
100%
rhotics
100%
Speaker
81%
Sound
72%
uvulars
63%
Trill
45%
alveolars
36%
Standard Dutch
27%
Top-down
27%
phonologists
27%
Family Resemblance
27%
Corpus
18%
Crosslinguistic
18%
Family relationships
18%
Fricatives
18%
Linguistics
18%
Speech Sound
18%
Phonology
18%
A priori
9%
Resemblance
9%
tokens
9%
Generative
9%
phonetician
9%
retroflex
9%
Place of articulation
9%
Sound change
9%
Lenition
9%
manner of articulation
9%
palatals
9%
Exemplar
9%
sonority hierarchy
9%
Socio-linguistic variation
9%
Phonetic Feature
9%
Similarities
9%
Structural Approach
9%
Aerodynamics
9%
Phonological Representation
9%