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The sources and the annotation are detailed in the accompanying description of the data (=00_readme_file_for_ProDrop.txt). The aim is to identify the predications that allow for subject pro-drop, to correlate its occurrence with the main morpho-syntactic features of the predicate (tense, person, number), and to compare its frequency in South-Western Ukrainian Dialect versus Standard Ukrainian.","citation:dsDescriptionDate":"2022-07-11"},{"citation:dsDescriptionValue":"Here is the abstract of the article: South-Western Ukrainian dialects have retained the option of auxiliary clitics in the formation of the past tense. At the same time, they have past-tense forms without auxiliary clitics as in Northern Ukrainian dialects, and in Standard Ukrainian based on South-Eastern dialects. A sample corpus study suggests that South-Western Ukrainian also shows a higher frequency of subject pro-drop than Standard Ukrainian. The South-Western Ukrainian pattern presents the precise mirror image of the same two features in South-Eastern ‘Borderland’ Polish. Here, the dialect adopted the option of past-tense forms without auxiliary clitics, next to those with them as in Standard Polish. At the same time, it shows a higher frequency of non-pro-drop than Standard Polish. I argue that these matching facts are the result of long-standing language contact that worked simultaneously in two directions: the increase in the use of an existing dialectal Ukrainian pattern under Polish influence, as well as the increase in the use of an existing dialectal Polish pattern under Ukrainian influence. As a result, both dialects show the same variation between past-tense forms with auxiliary clitics and without them, and they have mutually converging tendencies in subject pro-drop – the Ukrainian dialect adapting towards Polish pro-drop, and the Polish dialect towards Ukrainian non-pro-drop. The bi-directionality of influence in the SWU dialectal areal goes beyond ‘classical’, i.e. unidirectional language-contact scenarios.","citation:dsDescriptionDate":"2022-06-30"}],"citation:distributor":{"citation:distributorName":"The Tromsø Repository of Language and Linguistics (TROLLing)","citation:distributorAbbreviation":"TROLLing","citation:distributorURL":"https://trolling.uit.no/"},"citation:keyword":[{"citation:keywordValue":"Ukrainian language"},{"citation:keywordValue":"Dialects"},{"citation:keywordValue":"Subject pronoun"},{"citation:keywordValue":"Verb morphology"},{"citation:keywordValue":"Language contact"}],"citation:dateOfCollection":{"citation:dateOfCollectionStart":"2022-03-01","citation:dateOfCollectionEnd":"2022-04-30"},"citation:producer":{"citation:producerName":"University of Oxford","citation:producerURL":"https://www.ox.ac.uk/"},"geospatial:geographicCoverage":{"geospatial:country":"Ukraine"},"publication":{"publicationCitation":"Fellerer, J. 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Rubaly lis… Spohady halyčanky. L’viv: L’vivs’ka naukova biblioteka im. V. Stefanyka. pp. 28-31, 41-43.","Hlibčuk, N. M., ed. 2000. Hovirky pivdenno-zaxidnoho nariččja ukrajins’koji movy. Zbirnyk tekstiv. L’viv: LNU imeni Ivana Franka. pp. 36-37.","Hlibčuk, N. M., ed. 2005. Ukrajins’ki hovirky pivdenno-zaxidnoho nariččja. Teksty. L’viv: LNU imeni Ivana Franka. pp. 36-40."],"language":"English","dateOfDeposit":"2022-07-11","citation:depositor":"Fellerer, Jan","@id":"https://doi.org/10.18710/UR1QAA","@type":["ore:Aggregation","schema:Dataset"],"schema:version":"1.2","schema:name":"Replication Data for 'Subject pro-drop and past-tense auxiliary clitics in South-Western Ukrainian'","schema:dateModified":"Thu Sep 28 20:30:26 GMT 2023","schema:datePublished":"2022-07-21","dvcore:termsOfUse":"
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