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Sep 1, 2016 -
K-SPAN (Korean Surface Phones and Neighborhoods)
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MD5: 2bf63cc0704a2fe3b4c40445192af77f
documentation for the K-SPAN database |
Sep 1, 2016 -
K-SPAN (Korean Surface Phones and Neighborhoods)
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MD5: a87dffdad6725b500a187e1168859149
Script to merge K-SPAN with the NIKL corpus (see documentation) |
Jul 2, 2016
Chromý, Jan, 2016, "Data from the project Sociolinguistic analysis of the use of prothetic /v/ in Czech", https://doi.org/10.18710/AGL9FD, DataverseNO, V1
Data from the project Sociolinguistic analysis of the use of prothetic /v/ in Czech. Altogether, 28 893 tokens of words which may contain prothetic v- taken from sociolinguistic interviews with 159 speakers from five Czech cities (Prague, Brno, České Budějovice, Plzeň and Hradec... |
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MD5: f1fdf4f8e54a752b9c49f9c57dc8b354
Data set from the project Sociolinguistic analysis of the use of prothetic /v/ in Czech. |
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MD5: 79b412139b6008a61b9495d901971300
Description for each variable in the dataset. |
Apr 25, 2016
Pepper, Steve, 2016, "Replication data for: Windmills, Nizaa and the typology of binominal compounds", https://doi.org/10.18710/MP1JF6, DataverseNO, V1
This data set consists of 500+ nominal compounds from the African language Nizaa (sgi; Niger-Congo, Cameroon). It is based on an unpublished word list collected by Rolf Theil ( genannt Endresen) of the University of Oslo in the 1980s. Each compound and its constituents are glosse... |
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MD5: 9e421ee0c4c69f7b89fdbeca76fa22b8
Data set in UTF-8, tab-delimited format |
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MD5: 307d28a9549d5728cbfda3c17d7c8f93
Data set in Excel 2016 format |
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MD5: 15d95a93cb9c888f652062dd99f7fe52
Column descriptions |
Apr 13, 2016
Janda, Laura A.; Antonsen, Lene, 2016, "Replication data for: The ongoing eclipse of possessive suffixes in North Saami: A case study in reduction of morphological complexity", https://doi.org/10.18710/4XTXMH, DataverseNO, V2
North Saami is replacing the use of possessive suffixes on nouns with a morphologically simpler analytic construction. Our data (>2K examples culled from >.5M words) track this change through three generations and parameters of semantics, syntax, and geography. Intense contact pr... |