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Aug 10, 2017 -
Replication data for: The beginning of a beautiful friendship: rule-based and statistical analysis of Middle Russian
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MD5: 1621780a19775c6fa63157ef84be3187
This is the summary of file 15 (lists the results reported in the paper). Can be generated by file 10. |
May 31, 2017 -
Supporting data for "A Standard Operating Procedure for Outlier Removal in Large-Sample Epidemiological Transcriptomics Datasets"
R Data - 269 B -
MD5: 0cdeb300f6b059adc518b88b77800f9b
See README.txt |
May 31, 2017 -
Supporting data for "A Standard Operating Procedure for Outlier Removal in Large-Sample Epidemiological Transcriptomics Datasets"
R Data - 911.6 MB -
MD5: acefcf93dd48f460e23430e2189f6360
See README.txt |
Jun 17, 2014 -
Replication data for: Metafor og metonymi: personkarakteriserende sammensatte substantiv i norsk
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MD5: 40a79578527f18635a4c0764cc625025
Database for Norwegian negative compounds |
Jun 16, 2014 -
Why Russian Prefixes Aren’t Empty
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MD5: cf05fcf112f6b14aef44363cfc6f3f09
In Chapter 5 we look at simplex verbs that have two or more Natural Perfectives formed by attaching prefixes. When a simplex verb uses more than one prefix to form Natural Perfectives, we call this “prefix variation”. For example if you look up грузить/ gruzit’ ‘load’ in the Ožegov & Švedova (2001) dictionary, you find that it uses three prefixes,... |
