Replication data for: Hartmann (2016): Word-Formation Changedoi:10.18710/CVQPYGDataverseNO2016-03-132Hartmann, Stefan, 2016, "Replication data for: Hartmann (2016): Word-Formation Change", https://doi.org/10.18710/CVQPYG, DataverseNO, V2Replication data for: Hartmann (2016): Word-Formation Changedoi:10.18710/CVQPYGHartmann, Stefan2013DataverseNOThe Tromsø Repository of Language and Linguistics (TROLLing)Hartmann, Stefan2016-02-24Arts and HumanitiesGermanNominalizationCorpus concordancesField: MorphologyTopic: affixesTime-depth: diachronicThese data contain corpus concordances from a diachronic study of German nominalization patterns, reported on in Hartmann (forhc.), investigating three word-formation patterns on the basis of two corpora: a) nominalization with the suffix -ung, b) infinitival nominalization, c) verb stem conversion. For more information, see the readme file in the zip folder. First results have been published in several papers (Hartmann 2013, 2014a,b); however, these results are partly based on preliminary versions of the data archived here. Therefore, some deviations can be expected.GermanycorpusHabermann, Mechthild. "Stefan Hartmann: Wortbildungswandel. Eine diachrone Studie zu deutschen Nominalisierungsmustern, Berlin u. Boston: de Gruyter 2016, XVI, 300 S. (Studia Linguistica Germanica 125)" Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur, vol. 140, no. 4, 2018, pp. 514-520. https://doi.org/10.1515/bgsl-2018-004110.1515/bgsl-2018-0041Habermann, Mechthild. "Stefan Hartmann: Wortbildungswandel. Eine diachrone Studie zu deutschen Nominalisierungsmustern, Berlin u. Boston: de Gruyter 2016, XVI, 300 S. (Studia Linguistica Germanica 125)" Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur, vol. 140, no. 4, 2018, pp. 514-520. https://doi.org/10.1515/bgsl-2018-0041Hartmann, Stefan. 2015. Constructional Change at the Interface of Cognition, Culture, and Language Use: A Diachronic Corpus Study of German Nominalization Patterns. In Historical Linguistics 2013, edited by Dag T.T. Haug, 334:155–76. Current Issues in Linguistic Theory. Amsterdam, Philadelphia: John Benjamins. https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.334.09har10.1075/cilt.334.09harHartmann, Stefan. 2015. Constructional Change at the Interface of Cognition, Culture, and Language Use: A Diachronic Corpus Study of German Nominalization Patterns. In Historical Linguistics 2013, edited by Dag T.T. Haug, 334:155–76. Current Issues in Linguistic Theory. Amsterdam, Philadelphia: John Benjamins. https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.334.09harHartmann, Stefan. 2014. "Nominalization" Taken Literally: A Diachronic Corpus Study of German Word-Formation Patterns.” Italian Journal of Linguistics 26 (2), 123–55.10.20378/irbo-50502Hartmann, Stefan. 2014. "Nominalization" Taken Literally: A Diachronic Corpus Study of German Word-Formation Patterns.” Italian Journal of Linguistics 26 (2), 123–55.Hartmann, Stefan. "Constructing a schema: Word-class changing morphology in a usage-based perspective" Yearbook of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association, vol. 2, no. 1, 2014, pp. 235-252. https://doi.org/10.1515/gcla-2014-001410.1515/gcla-2014-0014Hartmann, Stefan. "Constructing a schema: Word-class changing morphology in a usage-based perspective" Yearbook of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association, vol. 2, no. 1, 2014, pp. 235-252. https://doi.org/10.1515/gcla-2014-0014Demske, Ulrike. 2000. “Zur Geschichte der ung-Nominalisierung im Deutschen: Ein Wandel morphologischer Produktivität.” Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur 122 (2000): 365–411. doi:10.1515/bgsl.2000.122.3.365.10.1515/bgsl.2000.122.3.365Demske, Ulrike. 2000. “Zur Geschichte der ung-Nominalisierung im Deutschen: Ein Wandel morphologischer Produktivität.” Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur 122 (2000): 365–411. doi:10.1515/bgsl.2000.122.3.365.NI_fnhd.xlsxInfinitival Nominalizations in the Mainz Early New High German corpusapplication/octet-streamNI_fnhd_5.csvInfinitival Nominalizations in the Mainz Early New High German corpustext/plain; charset=US-ASCIINI_gc.xlsxInfinitival Nominalizations in the GerManC corpusapplication/octet-streamNI_gc_1.csvInfinitival Nominalizations in the GerManC corpustext/plain; charset=UTF-8readme.txtreadme filetext/plain; charset=US-ASCIIung_fnhd.xlsxung-nominals in the Mainz Early New High German corpusapplication/octet-streamung_fnhd_1.csvung-nominals in the Mainz Early New High German corpustext/plain; charset=US-ASCIIung_gc.xlsxung-nominals in the GerManC corpusapplication/octet-streamung_gc01.csvung-nominals in the GerManC corpus (minor corrections 04/04/2016 - most special characters should now be displayed correctly)text/plain; charset=UTF-8verbstammkonversion_gc.xlsxVerb stem conversions in the GerManC corpusapplication/octet-streamverstammkonversion_gc.csvVerb stem conversions in the GerManC corpustext/plain; charset=US-ASCII