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Description: The dataset 'Where's your language at?' contains data collected through an online questionnaire which stayed open from February, 7th to June, 5th 2024 on LimeSurvey, installed on the server of the Department of Translation and Interpreting at the University of Bologna (limesurvey.org). The questionnaire 'Where's your language at?' has the objective of investigating linguistic background, behaviours and attitudes of digital nomads. The data found in the present dataset relates to the extended pilot which was conducted to test the questionnaire (Tedesco 2024). Questions, categories and measures in the latest version of questionnaire have been tune-fined according to the results of the Extended Pilot Study. The data are contained in the .csv file named 'DATASET_Wheresyourlanguageat_results.csv'. In this file, the breaking character is ';' and the text delimiter is "". Empty responses have been delated, so that out of 111 responses collected, 76 are not empty hence displayed in the dataset. The same data are also contained in the .xlsx file named 'Wheresyourlanguageat_dataset.xlsx', but in this file responses that are considered as non-representative of the population understudy are highlighted in yellow. The classification was made based on the answers to questions shown in column P, Q, and R. The data have been fully anonymized through the elimination of names and emails. The dataset can be cited and retrieved at: Tedesco, N. (2025). Where's your language at? [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15603903

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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