Replication data for: Death of a construction: Old Church Slavonic touch verbshttps://doi.org/10.18710/8E0X4REckhoff, Hanne MartineDataverseNO2015-03-302023-09-28T19:46:22ZData set for a study of the locative argument structure construction in Old Church Slavonic. In this article I examine an argument structure construction on its deathbed, namely, the Old Church Slavonic (OCS) bare locative argument construction. Why does the construction even exist when the pattern it instantiates is otherwise dead? What happens to the verbs involved, and which argument structure constructions take over? I take a usage-based approach to syntactic productivity to examine what happens in such cases. In many ways, this approach can account for the observed development. The final stronghold of the locative construction was a small group of highly semantically coherent verbs. When the construction was lost, the verbs joined other argument constructions, preferably constructions that were also highly semantically coherent, but not necessarily very type frequent. However, syntactic productivity alone cannot explain the patterns of attraction: we must also look at the semantic and formal fit.Arts and HumanitiesOld Church Slavonicargument structuresyntactic productivityEnglishEckhoff, H. M.. 2015. Death of a construction: Old Church Slavonic touch verbs. In: Eckhoff, H. M., & Rosén, T. (Eds.). (2015). Knigamŭ bo jest’ neiščetnaja glubina : Essays in Honour of Irina Lysén. pp. 24-45. Avaialble at https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-264959, urn, urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-264959, https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-26495920152015-02-24corpusNorgeCC0 1.0