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Replication data for: V-temporal adverbials in Slavic |
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doi:10.18710/IOCDRU |
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DataverseNO |
Date of Distribution: |
2014-06-16 |
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2 |
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Makarova, Anastasia; Nesset, Tore, 2014, "Replication data for: V-temporal adverbials in Slavic", https://doi.org/10.18710/IOCDRU, DataverseNO, V2 |
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Replication data for: V-temporal adverbials in Slavic |
Identification Number: |
doi:10.18710/IOCDRU |
Authoring Entity: |
Makarova, Anastasia (UiT The Arctic University of Norway) |
Nesset, Tore (UiT The Arctic University of Norway) |
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Producer: |
UiT The Arctic University of Norway |
Date of Production: |
2012 |
Distributor: |
DataverseNO |
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The Tromsø Repository of Language and Linguistics (TROLLing) |
Access Authority: |
Makarova, Anastasia |
Date of Deposit: |
2014-06-13 |
Date of Distribution: |
2014 |
Holdings Information: |
https://doi.org/10.18710/IOCDRU |
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Arts and Humanities, temporal adverbials, Slavic, space-time asymmetries, v 'in(to)', Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Polish, Czech |
Topic Classification: |
Field: Semantics, Time-depth: synchronic, Topic: case, Topic: nouns |
Abstract: |
The database includes 271 Russian examples and their equivalents in Ukrainian, Belarusian, Polish and Czech. The data were culled from the ParaSol parallel corpus (see http://parasol.unibe.ch/). |
Publication abstract: This article presents a corpus-based investigation of temporal adverbials with special focus on Russian v ‘in(to)’ and its cognates in North Slavic (Belarusian, Ukrainian, Polish and Czech). We advance the Constraint Hypothesis, according to which case government is more restricted in the domain of time than in the domain of space. This hypothesis receives support from the five languages under scrutiny insofar as the distribution of the accusative vs. locative after v and its cognates is contrastive in the domain of space, but complementary in temporal adverbials. On this basis, we argue that the relationship between space and time is asymmetrical. Although all five languages display space-time asymmetries, we show that they have different systems of temporal adverbials, including a number of constructions with prepositions or bare cases. In order to capture the differences we propose a North Slavic Temporal Adverbial Continuum, which is corroborated by a thorough statistical investigation of data from the ParaSol corpus. |
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Norway, Russian Federation, Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Czech Republic |
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corpus |
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Makarova, A., Nesset, T. Space-time asymmetries: Russian v ‘in(to)’ and the North Slavic Temporal Adverbial Continuum. Russ Linguist 37, 317–345 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11185-013-9115-9 |
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10.1007/s11185-013-9115-9 |
Bibliographic Citation: |
Makarova, A., Nesset, T. Space-time asymmetries: Russian v ‘in(to)’ and the North Slavic Temporal Adverbial Continuum. Russ Linguist 37, 317–345 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11185-013-9115-9 |
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Database for the V article.xlsx |
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The database for the cited publication |
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application/octet-stream |
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PrCompV.csv |
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The database for statistical analysis |
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text/plain; charset=US-ASCII |
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PrCompV.R |
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R script used for the analysis: Principle Components |
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text/plain; charset=US-ASCII |