MD

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Darwis, MS.

Lecturer & Researcher

Faculty of Cultural Sciences

4

h-index

2

h5-index

52

Citations

35

Output

Research Activity

6 total works

Research Fingerprints

Automated semantic analysis of research output.

Core Expertise

Semantic Radar

Complete Taxonomic Profile

Artificial intelligence analyzes all abstracts and manuscript metadata to precisely map the consistency and weight of research fields.

Business100%
Mathematics100%
Agricultural science93%
Statistics87%
Economics80%
Geography80%
Environmental science80%
Computer science67%
Biology67%
Archaeology60%
Linguistics53%
Sociology53%
Beef cattle53%
Forestry53%
Medicine47%

No Co-Authored Relations Detected

Once publications with internal authors are synced, building the mapped network takes place automatically.

Global Collaborations & Top Areas

Interactive map showing the intensity of the author's research collaborations across the globe over the last five years.

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Research OutputπŸ† Top 10% ScopusΓ—

Features output statistics and 6 synchronized journal, conference, and book publications.

ArticleSCOPUSOpen Access2026

Sentence Complexity in Indonesian Legal Language: An Analysis of Subject Constituent Structure in KUHP Texts

Iman M.N.

Theory and Practice in Language StudiesQ1πŸ† Top 10% 0 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen AccessSDG 52024

The Dynamics of Using Euphemisms Related to Sexual Activity in Indonesian Online Social Media

Darwis M.

Theory and Practice in Language StudiesQ1πŸ† Top 10% 0 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen AccessSDG 42023

Syntactic Characteristic Analysis of Colloquial Makassar Indonesian Based on the Use of Personal Pronoun Affixes: From Interference to Borrowing

Kamsinah

Theory and Practice in Language StudiesQ1πŸ† Top 10% 1 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen AccessSDG 42022

The Psychological Constraints of Using Japanese Among Indonesian Students

Natalia S.

Journal of Language Teaching and ResearchQ1πŸ† Top 10% 1 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen AccessSDG 42022

Cultural Discourse in Indonesian Humor: A Case Study of Some Short Dialogues

Dalyan M.

Theory and Practice in Language StudiesQ1πŸ† Top 10% 1 citationsDOI