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                        Apr 4, 2016 - TROLLing
                         Hartmann, Stefan, 2016, "Replication data for: Hartmann (2016): Word-Formation Change", https://doi.org/10.18710/CVQPYG, DataverseNO, V2
                         These data contain corpus concordances from a diachronic study of German nominalization patterns, reported on in Hartmann (forhc.), investigating three word-formation patterns on the basis of two corpora: a) nominalization with the suffix -ung, b) infinitival nominalization, c) verb stem conversion. For more information, see the readme file in the... | 
                        
                        Mar 29, 2016 - TROLLing
                         Endresen, Anna; Janda, Laura A.; Reynolds, Robert; Tyers, Francis M., 2016, "Replication data for: Who needs particles? A challenge to the classification of particles as a part of speech in Russian", https://doi.org/10.18710/700FNV, DataverseNO, V1
                         In 1985, Zwicky argued that “particle” is a pretheoretical notion that should be eliminated from linguistic analysis. We propose a reclassification of Russian particles that implements Zwicky’s directive. Russian particles lack a coherent conceptual basis as a category and many are ambiguous with respect to part of speech. Our corpus analysis of Ru... | 
                        
                        Feb 8, 2016 - TROLLing
                         Nesset, Tore, 2016, "Replication data for: "Cyclic" Time in the History of Russian: Culture and Language Internal Factors", https://doi.org/10.18710/BUGMHY, DataverseNO, V1
                         This study contains Old Russian data concerning an article about cyclic time in the history of Russian. The data are from four Old Russian Chronicles: Povest’ vremennyx let (available at TOROT: http://nestor.uit.no/), Suzdal’skaja letopis’ (available at http://www.lrc-lib.ru/rus_letopisi/Suzdal/search.htm), Galicko-Volynskaja letopis’ (available at... | 
                        
                        Jan 25, 2016 - TROLLing
                         Clasmeier, Christina; Anstatt, Tanja; Ernst, Jessica; Belke, Eva, 2016, "Replication data for: Are Schalter and šapka good competitors? Searching for stimuli for an investigation of the Russian-German bilingual mental lexicon", https://doi.org/10.18710/T6ITR3, DataverseNO, V1
                         Abstract of the corresponding paper: Journal articles on language processing rarely comment on difficulties and obstacles in the construction of the material for experimental investigations. This is remarkable, given that the compilation of appropriate, i.e. valid and well-controlled, linguistic stimuli is one of the biggest challenges in psycholin... | 
                        
                        Nov 30, 2015 - TROLLing
                         Endresen, Anna; Janda, Laura A., 2015, "Replication data for: "Five statistical models for Likert-type experimental data on acceptability judgments"", https://doi.org/10.18710/LAMNKW, DataverseNO, V1
                         We provide supplementary materials for a paper that contributes to the ongoing debate over Likert scale experiments, in particular the issues of how to treat acceptability judgment data (as ordinal or interval) and what statistical model is appropriate to apply. We analyze experimental data on native speakers’ intuitions regarding marginal change-o... | 
                        
                        Nov 27, 2015 - TROLLing
                         Antonsen, Lene; Janda, Laura A., 2015, "Replication data for: Possessive constructions in North Saami prose", https://doi.org/10.18710/SE00DS, DataverseNO, V2
                         We present an analysis of nearly 4K examples of possessive constructions extracted from nearly 0.7M words of North Saami prose representing works of authors born in three time periods (1870-1927, 1947-1957, 1972-1983), plus a recent (1998) translation of the New Testament. The examples document an ongoing language change in which the possessive suf... | 
                        
                        Nov 8, 2015 - TROLLing
                         Kapatsinski, Vsevolod; Olejarczuk, Paul; Redford, Melissa A., 2015, "Replication data for: Perceptual learning of intonation contour categories in adults and 9 to 11-year-old children: Adults are more narrow-minded", https://doi.org/10.18710/PP1GT2, DataverseNO, V1
                         Sound files of the stimuli used | 
                        
                        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... | 
                        
                        Oct 2, 2015 - TROLLing
                         Hart, David, 2015, "Replication data for: The stress of Russian nouns in -ик and -ица", https://doi.org/10.18710/HXUJQW, DataverseNO, V1
                         Annotated List of nouns in -ица. | 
                        
                        Aug 31, 2015 - TROLLing
                         Clasmeier, Christina, 2015, "Die mentale Repräsentation von Aspektpartnerschaften russischer Verben", https://doi.org/10.18710/R2SZVK, DataverseNO, V1
                         Kaum eine sprachliche Struktur des Russischen wird so kontrovers diskutiert wie der Verbalaspekt: Welche Verben können Aspektkorrelationen bilden? Was gilt als Aspektpaar? Zu diesen und anderen Fragen geben Aspektolog/innen eine Vielzahl verschiedener Antworten. Aber wie ist die komplexe Kategorie in den Köpfen der Russischsprecher/innen selbst ver... | 
