211 to 219 of 219 Results
                
                
                
                        
                        Jun 19, 2014
                         Krämer, Martin; Albertsen, Egil, 2014, "North Norwegian consonants from the inside", https://doi.org/10.18710/HZZOOU, DataverseNO, V2
                         This study contains MRI recordings of consonants produced by a native of Tromsø. Each consonant is produced between two low vowels: a__a. The files are labelled with intuitive orthographic renderings of the consonants. Retroflex consonants are preceded by an 'r', e.g., 'arna' for the retroflex nasal, found in words such as 'barn' (child). Palatal c... | 
                        
                        Jun 18, 2014
                         Gerstenberger, Ciprian-Virgil, 2014, "Romanian Weak Pronoun Choice Data", https://doi.org/10.18710/GSV27M, DataverseNO, V1
                         The following corpus study shows that soft linguistic constraints are hard to describe and operationalize. In specific contexts, some Romanian clitic pronouns allow a choice between phonological hosts such as in că-mi dai cartea vs. că îmi dai cartea both meaning [that you give me the book]. What determines the choice between subjunction că in că-m... | 
                        
                        Jun 17, 2014
                         Nesset, Tore, 2014, "Replication data for: Metafor og metonymi: personkarakteriserende sammensatte substantiv i norsk", https://doi.org/10.18710/SEDBXL, DataverseNO, V1
                         This is a database of Norwegian "negative compounds", i.e. compounds like drukkenbolt ‘drunkard’ and dustemikkel ‘stupid person’, which denote persons and involve (mostly) negative connotations. The data were extracted from three major dictionaries, viz. Bokmålsordboka, Nynorskordboka and Riksmålsordboken (Norsk Riksmålsordbok). | 
                        
                        Jun 16, 2014
                         Fábregas, Antonio, 2014, "Spanish deverbal adjectives (1): ivo", https://doi.org/10.18710/GSI6B4, DataverseNO, V2
                         Attested adjectives in -ivo in contemporary Spanish, with information about their bases, their semantic interpretation and their morphological properties. | 
                        
                        Jun 16, 2014
                         Berdicevskis, Aleksandrs; Zvereva, Vera, 2014, "Replication data for: Slangs go online, or the rise and fall of the Olbanian language", https://doi.org/10.18710/2NKJPG, DataverseNO, V1
                         All the data were taken from the website udaff.com (the center of the padonki culture and one of the cradles of the Olbanian language), from the section kreativy ('creative stories') where users upload their own short stories. This is one of the oldest and most important sections on the website, and its name is a symbol of padonki culture. It was c... | 
                        
                        Jun 16, 2014
                         Makarova, Anastasia, 2014, "Russian -n'ki words", https://doi.org/10.18710/TBWFYV, DataverseNO, V1
                         The database includes Russian words ending in -n'ki of the bain'ki 'sleep' type | 
                        
                        Jun 16, 2014
                         Berdicevskis, Aleksandrs, 2014, "Replication data for: Introducing pressure for expressivity into language evolution experiments", https://doi.org/10.18710/TJUSQA, DataverseNO, V1
                         48 secondary school students participated in the experiment, all native speakers of Russian, mean age 15.4 years. Participants were rewarded with candies for successful rounds (see below). Participants were asked to learn an "alien" language and to communicate in it in pairs. During the learning stage the alien language was presented to the partici... | 
                        
                        Jun 16, 2014
                         Makarova, Anastasia, 2014, "Russian -n'kat' verbs", https://doi.org/10.18710/MJDL3F, DataverseNO, V1
                         The database includes Russian -n'kat' verbs attested in the Russian National Corpus (see http://ruscorpora.ru). | 
                        
                        Jun 13, 2014
                         Janda, Laura A., 2014, "Metonymy in Word-Formation: Russian, Czech, and Norwegian", https://doi.org/10.18710/1GNZSC, DataverseNO, V1
                         Publication abstract: A foundational goal of cognitive linguistics is to explain linguistic phenomena in terms of general cognitive strategies rather than postulating an autonomous language module (Langacker 1987: 12-13). Metonymy is identified among the imaginative capacities of cognition (Langacker 2009: 46-47). Whereas the majority of scholarshi... | 
