Acceptability Rating Data for Japanese (ARDJ) is a project that explores the true nature of acceptability judgement basedon a large-scale survey using theoretically unbiased stimuli. Its main survey was carried out in 2018 in two phases withcarefully constructed 300 stimulus sentences: Phrase 1 was a smaller scale experiment with roughly 300 college students;Phase 2 was a large scale web survey with over 1,600 participants.This paper reports on phase 2 and provides two results: Analysis 1 brought us a good typology of 300 sentences; Analysis2 implements explicit modeling of acceptability judgement using Semi-supervised local Fisher discriminant analysis.The results, if combined, suggest that i) acceptability is not a simple dichotomous partitioning of stimuli; ii) acceptabilityis a complex property that emerges through an interplay among the three factors: 1) degree or strength of deviance, 2)syntactic and/or semantic complexity of stimulus, and 3) localizability of deviance.