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Nov 27, 2015
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
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
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
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
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... |
Jul 22, 2015
Grosche, Jan, 2015, "Epistemic and concessive scales: A quantitative analysis of adverbs in German", https://doi.org/10.18710/JGVGQH, DataverseNO, V2
Four German adverbials in scalar environments, which all mean "at least", were examined. Epistemic, purely semantic, environments and their scales and concessive, pragmatically enriched, environments, were compared. The aim was to give evidence for a certain distribution for some of the adverbials regarding the environment in which they are used. T... |
Jun 29, 2015
Makarova, Anastasia, 2014, "Variation in pri- and pod- attenuatives in Russian", https://doi.org/10.18710/TP3TIY, DataverseNO, V2
The database contains the results of a psycholinguistic experiment targeted at variation in the prefix marking of Russian attenuative verbs. The Experiment_Results.xlsx spreadsheet contains all responses from each participant, for target stimuli and for the fillers. No personal information about the participants is included in the files, the inform... |
Apr 15, 2015
Eckhoff, Hanne, 2015, "Replication data for: Animacy and Differential Object Marking in Old Church Slavonic", https://doi.org/10.18710/8GQV9V, DataverseNO, V1
This article explores the synchronic variation between the nominative-accusative (NA) and genitive-accusative (GA) in the oldest layer of canonical Old Church Slavonic (OCS), using parallel Greek and OCS data with principled information status annotation. Firstly, the data are used to clarify the claims made about the pragmatic properties of the al... |
Mar 30, 2015
Eckhoff, Hanne Martine, 2015, "Replication data for: Death of a construction: Old Church Slavonic touch verbs", https://doi.org/10.18710/8E0X4R, DataverseNO, V1
Data set for a study of the locative argument structure construction in Old Church Slavonic. In this article I examine an argument structure construction on its deathbed, namely, the Old Church Slavonic (OCS) bare locative argument construction. Why does the construction even exist when the pattern it instantiates is otherwise dead? What happens to... |
Mar 30, 2015
Eckhoff, Hanne; Haug, Dag, 2015, "Aspect and prefixation in Old Church Slavonic", https://doi.org/10.18710/3YNHO7, DataverseNO, V1
In this article we focus on one grammaticalization path to perfective markers, that of the so-called "bounder perfectives" (Bybee and Dahl 1989). Systems with this kind of perfective markers - often called "Slavic-style aspect" -- are particular elaborated in the Slavic languages. To examine why this is the case, we study the long-disputed question... |
