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Elicited production and picture description task |
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Extract from a pre-print version of Mykhaylyk, R., Y. Rodina & M. Anderssen. 2013. Ditransitive constructions in Russian and Ukrainian: Effect of givenness on word order. Lingua, 137, 271-289. |
Feb 8, 2023
Grafmiller, Jason, 2023, "The genitive alternation in 1960s and 1990s American English: Data from the Brown and Frown corpora", https://doi.org/10.18710/R7HM8J, DataverseNO, V1
The dataset includes an annotated dataset of N = 5098 tokens of English s-genitive (e.g. "the children's voices") and of-genitive (e.g. "the voices of the children") constructions extracted from 5 components an of the Brown and Frown corpora of published written American English. The Brown corpus was compiled in the early 1960s, and the parallel Fr... |
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The genitive alternation in 1960s and 1990s American English: Data from the Brown and Frown corpora
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README |
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The genitive alternation in 1960s and 1990s American English: Data from the Brown and Frown corpora
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The genitive alternation in 1960s and 1990s American English: Data from the Brown and Frown corpora
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Extraction and annotation manual for written genitives |
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The genitive alternation in 1960s and 1990s American English: Data from the Brown and Frown corpora
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Tab-delimted table of genitive tokens |
Jan 24, 2023
Janda, Laura A; Nesset, Tore, 2023, "Replication Data for: A network of allostructions: quantified subject constructions in Russian", https://doi.org/10.18710/4D2QII, DataverseNO, V1
Data and R code are provided for statistical analysis of approximately 39,000 corpus examples of predicate agreement in constructions with quantified subjects in Russian. The analysis indicates that these constructions constitute a network of constructions (“allostructions”) with various preferences for singular or plural agreement. Factors pull in... |
