Replication Data for: A Corpus Based Analysis of V2 Variation in West Flemish and French Flemish Dialectshttps://doi.org/10.18710/NSFN2BLybaert, ChloéDe Clerck, BernardSaelens, JorienDe Cuypere, LudovicDataverseNO2021-11-052023-09-28T20:13:55Z<p><b>Dataset abstract</b></p>
<p>The dataset includes an annotated dataset of N = 1413 sentences (or parts thereof) taken from an authentic spoken corpus data from West Flemish and French Flemish (Dialects of Dutch). The sentences are annotated for V2 variation (Subject-Verb inversion, the outcome variable of the associated study) and seven predictor variables, including city, region, prosodic integration, form and function of the topicalized constituent, form of the subject, and the number of constituents in the prefield on (non)inverted word order. The dataset also includes geographical data to create a dialect map showing the relative frequencies of V2 variation. An R Notebook with the data analysis is provided.</p><p><b> Article abstract</b></p>
<p>This paper explores V2 variation in West Flemish and French Flemish dialects of Dutch based on an extensive corpus of authentic spoken data. After taking stock of the existing literature, we probe into the effect of region, prosodic integration, form and function of the topicalized constituent, form of the subject, and the number of constituents in the prefield on (non)inverted word order. This is the first study that carries out regression analysis on the combined impact of these variables in the entire West Flemish and French Flemish region, with additional visualization of effect sizes. The results show that noninversion is generally more widespread than originally anticipated, with unexpected higher occurrence of noninversion in continental West Flemish and lower frequencies in western West Flemish. With the exception of the variable number of constituents in the prefield, all other variables had a significant impact on word order: Clausal topicalized elements, elements that have peripheral functions, and elements that lack prosodic integration all favor noninverted word order. The form of the subject also impacted word order, but its effect is sometimes overruled by discourse considerations.</p>Arts and HumanitiesLinguistic datacorpus dataspoken corpus dataDutchDutch dialectsWest FlemishFrench FlemishMixed-effects logistic regression analysisInversionword orderV2Subject-Verb inversionconstituent ordersyntactic alternationEnglishLybaert, C., De Clerck, B., Saelens, J., & De Cuypere, L. (2019). A Corpus-Based Analysis of V2 Variation in West Flemish and French Flemish Dialects. Journal of Germanic Linguistics, 31(1), 43-100. doi:10.1017/S1470542718000028, doi, 10.1017/S1470542718000028, https://doi.org/10.1017/S14705427180000282018De Cuypere, Ludovic2021-11-0219601970corpus dataDialectloket: stemmen uit het verleden: http://www.dialectloket.be/geluid/stemmen-uit-het-verledenWest-VlaanderenBelgiumOost-VlaanderenBelgiumFranceDépartement du Nord - Département 59CC-BY-NC 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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