The Russian Constructicon databasedoi:10.18710/3AM2QMDataverseNO2022-01-211Endresen, Anna; Bast, Radovan; Janda, Laura A.; Zhukova, Valentina; Mordashova, Daria; Rakhilina, Ekaterina; Lyashevskaya, Olga; Lund, Marianne; McDonald, James D.; Tyers, Francis M., 2022, "The Russian Constructicon database", https://doi.org/10.18710/3AM2QM, DataverseNO, V1The Russian Constructicon databasedoi:10.18710/3AM2QMEndresen, AnnaBast, RadovanJanda, Laura A.Zhukova, ValentinaMordashova, DariaRakhilina, EkaterinaLyashevskaya, OlgaLund, MarianneMcDonald, James D.Tyers, Francis M.UiT The Arctic University of NorwayNorwayPythonNCM-RU-2016/10025CPRU-2017/10027075-15-2020-793NRF-2021S1A5A2A03065528DataverseNOThe Tromsø Repository of Language and Linguistics (TROLLing)Endresen, AnnaEndresen, Anna2021-12-062021-12-06Arts and HumanitiesconstructionConstruction GrammarRussianconstructiconlanguage pedagogyThe set of over 2,250 files archived here comprises a database of the Russian Constructicon, an open-access electronic resource freely available at <a href="https://constructicon.github.io/russian/" title="Constructicon" target="_blank">https://constructicon.github.io/russian/</a>. The Russian Constructicon is a searchable database of constructions accompanied with thorough descriptions of their properties and annotated illustrative examples.1900-01-012021-12-102016-01-012021-12-06Russian Federationtextual linguistic dataThe illustrative material provided for each construction consists of authentic sentences created by developers of the Russian constructicon, who are native speakers of Russian. The developers of the Russian constructicon were inspired by and created these sentences on the basis of data from the Russian National Corpus (<a href="https://ruscorpora.ru/"
title="RNC" target="_blank">https://ruscorpora.ru/<a>).Authentic texts written in Russian by native speakersThe Russian Constructicon (an open-access electronic resource freely available at <a href="https://constructicon.github.io/russian/"
title="Constructicon" target="_blank">https://constructicon.github.io/russian/<a>.Janda, Laura A., Anna Endresen, Valentina Zhukova, Daria Mordashova, Ekaterina Rakhilina. 2020. “How to build a constructicon in five years: The Russian Example”. In: Frank Brisard, Timothy Colleman, Astrid De Wit, Renata Enghels, Nikos Koutsoukos, Tanja Mortelmans, and María Sol Sansiñena (eds.) The Wealth and Breadth of Construction-Based Research [a thematic issue of Belgian Journal of Linguistics 34]. pp. 162-175.10.1075/bjl.00043.janJanda, Laura A., Anna Endresen, Valentina Zhukova, Daria Mordashova, Ekaterina Rakhilina. 2020. “How to build a constructicon in five years: The Russian Example”. In: Frank Brisard, Timothy Colleman, Astrid De Wit, Renata Enghels, Nikos Koutsoukos, Tanja Mortelmans, and María Sol Sansiñena (eds.) The Wealth and Breadth of Construction-Based Research [a thematic issue of Belgian Journal of Linguistics 34]. pp. 162-175.Janda, Laura A., Olga Lyashevskaya, Tore Nesset, Ekaterina Rakhilina, Francis M. Tyers. 2018. “Chapter 6. A Constructicon for Russian: Filling in the Gaps”. In Benjamin Lyngfelt, Lars Borin, Kyoko Ohara, & Tiago Timponi Torrent (eds.), Constructicography: Constructicon development across languages [Constructional Approaches to Language 22], 165-181. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co.10.1075/cal.22.06janJanda, Laura A., Olga Lyashevskaya, Tore Nesset, Ekaterina Rakhilina, Francis M. Tyers. 2018. “Chapter 6. A Constructicon for Russian: Filling in the Gaps”. In Benjamin Lyngfelt, Lars Borin, Kyoko Ohara, & Tiago Timponi Torrent (eds.), Constructicography: Constructicon development across languages [Constructional Approaches to Language 22], 165-181. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co.Endresen, Anna, Valentina Zhukova, Daria Mordashova, Ekaterina Rakhilina, Olga Lyashevskaya. 2020. “Русский конструктикон: Nовый лингвистический ресурс, его устройство и специфика” [= The Russian Constructicon: A new linguistic resource, its design and key characteristics]. In: Computational linguistics and Intellectual Technologies. Papers from the Annual International Conference “Dialogue-2020”. Issue 19, 226-241.10.28995/2075-7182-2020-19-241-255Endresen, Anna, Valentina Zhukova, Daria Mordashova, Ekaterina Rakhilina, Olga Lyashevskaya. 2020. “Русский конструктикон: Nовый лингвистический ресурс, его устройство и специфика” [= The Russian Constructicon: A new linguistic resource, its design and key characteristics]. In: Computational linguistics and Intellectual Technologies. Papers from the Annual International Conference “Dialogue-2020”. Issue 19, 226-241.Endresen, Anna, Laura A. Janda. 2020. “Taking Construction Grammar One Step Further: Families, Clusters, and Networks of Evaluative Constructions in Russian”. In Mike Putnam, Matthew Carlson, Antonio Fábregas, Eva Wittenberg (eds.) Defining Construction: Insights into the Emergence and Generation of Linguistic Representations [special issue of Frontiers in Psychology 11]. pp. 1-22.10.3389/fpsyg.2020.574353Endresen, Anna, Laura A. Janda. 2020. “Taking Construction Grammar One Step Further: Families, Clusters, and Networks of Evaluative Constructions in Russian”. In Mike Putnam, Matthew Carlson, Antonio Fábregas, Eva Wittenberg (eds.) Defining Construction: Insights into the Emergence and Generation of Linguistic Representations [special issue of Frontiers in Psychology 11]. pp. 1-22.Janda, Laura A., Olga Lyashevskaya, Tore Nesset, Ekaterina Rakhilina, Francis M. Tyers. 2018. “Chapter 6. A Constructicon for Russian: Filling in the Gaps”. In Benjamin Lyngfelt, Lars Borin, Kyoko Ohara, & Tiago Timponi Torrent (eds.), Constructicography: Constructicon development across languages [Constructional Approaches to Language 22], 165-181. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co. DOI: [10.1075/cal.22.06jan] https://doi.org/10.1075/cal.22.06janEndresen, Anna, Valentina Zhukova, Daria Mordashova, Ekaterina Rakhilina, Olga Lyashevskaya. 2020. “Русский конструктикон: Nовый лингвистический ресурс, его устройство и специфика” [= The Russian Constructicon: A new linguistic resource, its design and key characteristics]. In: Computational linguistics and Intellectual Technologies. Papers from the Annual International Conference “Dialogue-2020”. Issue 19, 226-241. DOI: [10.28995/2075-7182-2020-19-241-255] https://doi.org/10.28995/2075-7182-2020-19-241-255Endresen, Anna, Laura A. Janda. 2020. “Taking Construction Grammar One Step Further: Families, Clusters, and Networks of Evaluative Constructions in Russian”. In Mike Putnam, Matthew Carlson, Antonio Fábregas, Eva Wittenberg (eds.) Defining Construction: Insights into the Emergence and Generation of Linguistic Representations [special issue of Frontiers in Psychology 11]. pp. 1-22. ISSN 1664-1078. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.57435300_ReadMe.pdfThis file contains metadata about the dataset, explains the structure of the dataset and provides definitions for all tags used in annotation of the data.application/pdfcombine-data.pyThis is a script that generates the combined yml out of the individual yml files (data.zip). text/x-pythondata-combined.ymlThis file is combined of over 2200 individual yml files and comprises the entire dataset.application/octet-streamdata.zipThis is a folder that contains over 2200 individual yml files. Together, they comprise the entire dataset.application/zipsplit-data.pyThis is a script that splits the data-combined.yml into individual yml files.text/x-python