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Oct 19, 2015 - TROLLing
Nesset, Tore; Kuznetsova, Julia, 2015, "Replication data for: Constructions and language change: From genitive to accusative objects in Russian", https://doi.org/10.18710/WAKCKT, DataverseNO, V1
This article reports on a corpus study of ongoing language change in Russian, whereby genitive-governing verbs like bojat’sja “fear” combine with objects in the accusative in addition to the traditionally normative genitive. While the use of the accusative is still not very frequent in Contemporary Standard Russian, we demonstrate that it is increa... |
