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This data file contains annotated tokens of two constructional variants of llevar/traer causative constructions, with the preposition "en" or with no preposition: <NP1 + llevar/traer + NP2 + en + infinitive> and <NP1 + llevar/traer + NP2 + infinitive>. |
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This data file contains annotated tokens of two constructional variants of llevar/traer causative constructions, with the preposition "en" or with no preposition: <NP1 + llevar/traer + NP2 + en + infinitive> and <NP1 + llevar/traer + NP2 + infinitive>. |
Jun 13, 2023 - University of Oslo
Berg-Hansen, Inger Marie; Damlien, Hege, 2023, "Supplementary data: Detailed description of blade production methods from the Final Palaeolithic to the Middle Mesolithic (10 900-7000 cal. BCE) in Scandinavia and Northwest Germany based on a compilation and technological analysis of 52 excavated sites.", https://doi.org/10.18710/XXTOVQ, DataverseNO, V1
Supplementary data: Descriptive statistics of essential core and blade attributes from the studied assemblages (52 excavated archaeological sites) dated to the Final Palaeolithic, the Early and the Middle Mesolithic (10 900-7000 BCE). |
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Core_attributes |
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Blade_attributes |
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Berg-Hansen_Damlien_Supplementary_3b_and_4b |
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Blade_length |
Jun 13, 2023 - University of Inland Norway
Mathiesen, Kristin E., 2023, "Replication data for: Trust in large carnivore science in Norway", https://doi.org/10.18710/IVABJR, DataverseNO, V1
The dataset is from a national survey from 2018 dealing with trust in research. We focus on large carnivore research, and the survey is based on a geographical sampling and not demographic sampling method. |
