Concessive constructions in varieties of English: Corpus data (doi:10.18710/1JMFVR)

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Document Description

Citation

Title:

Concessive constructions in varieties of English: Corpus data

Identification Number:

doi:10.18710/1JMFVR

Distributor:

DataverseNO

Date of Distribution:

2021-02-11

Version:

2

Bibliographic Citation:

Schützler, Ole, 2021, "Concessive constructions in varieties of English: Corpus data", https://doi.org/10.18710/1JMFVR, DataverseNO, V2, UNF:6:k6AMMtco75+K1XeD1lppig== [fileUNF]

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Concessive constructions in varieties of English: Corpus data

Identification Number:

doi:10.18710/1JMFVR

Authoring Entity:

Schützler, Ole (University of Bamberg)

Other identifications and acknowledgements:

Vetter, Fabian

Producer:

University of Bamberg

Software used in Production:

AntConc

Software used in Production:

R

Software used in Production:

RStudio

Software used in Production:

R package 'brms'

Software used in Production:

R package 'rstan'

Software used in Production:

R package 'StanHeaders'

Software used in Production:

R package 'lattice'

Software used in Production:

R-package 'latticeExtra'

Distributor:

DataverseNO

Distributor:

The Tromsø Repository of Language and Linguistics (TROLLing)

Access Authority:

Schützler, Ole

Depositor:

Schützler, Ole

Date of Deposit:

2021-01-20

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.18710/1JMFVR

Study Scope

Keywords:

Arts and Humanities, Corpus linguistics, Concessives, English, Subordinating conjunctions

Abstract:

The data were used in a corpus-based study that investigates the variation of concessive constructions across nine varieties of English. Concessive constructions are here taken to consist of a subordinate clause linked to a matrix clause using one of the three subordinating conjunctions 'although', 'though' or 'even though'. For each occurrence, the data contain information concerning its semantic properties, the position of the subordinate clause, the conjunction that was used, the finite or nonfinite status of the subordinate clause as well as its length. Further, each token is annotated for variety, mode of production (spoken vs. written) and genre (or text type). It is also possible to model the text frequencies of conjunctions and semantic subtypes, since in the respective data tables counts are given for each text in the corpora, along with the total word count per text.

Time Period:

1988-2010

Date of Collection:

2013-04-01-2017-09-30

Country:

United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Australia, Jamaica, Nigeria, India, Singapore, Hong Kong

Kind of Data:

Corpus data

Methodology and Processing

Sources Statement

Data Sources:

<p>This dataset contains data from the International Corpus of English (ICE). The ICE license (cf. <a href="https://www.ice-corpora.uzh.ch/dam/jcr:7ae594b2-ee97-4935-8022-7d2d91b60be4/ICElicence_UZH.pdf" title="Terms of Use" target="_blank">https://www.ice-corpora.uzh.ch/dam/jcr:7ae594b2-ee97-4935-8022-7d2d91b60be4/ICElicence_UZH.pdf</a>) and the file "Corpus_licences.pdf") includes the following conditions:</p> <p> <ul> <li>“The Corpus must be used for non-profit academic research purposes only. […] The Licensee agrees not to reproduce or redistribute the Corpus or to use all or any part of the Corpus texts in any commercial product or service.”</li> <li>“Publications based on the Corpus may include citations from texts only in a way which would be permitted under the fair dealings provision of copyright law.”</li> <li>“If you publish a paper using any ICE corpus, please send a reference to ice@es.uzh.ch.”</li> </ul> </p> <p></p> <p>In this dataset, "Concessive constructions in varieties of English: Corpus data", the data files “concessives_1.csv”, “concessives_2.csv”, and “concessives_3.csv” contain statistical data / calculations based on nine national components of the ICE. In addition, the files contain</p> <p> <ul> <li>the keywords which the ICE was searched for, and for each token</li> <li>the genre indication used in ICE, and</li> <li>the unique alpha-numeric identifier used in ICE.</li> </ul> </p> <p>However, the files do not contain any coherent (parts of) utterances which the keywords were found in as all context was removed from the data files. <p>According to UK Copyright Law (cf. <a href="https://www.gov.uk/guidance/exceptions-to-copyright#fair-dealing" title="BNC" target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/guidance/exceptions-to-copyright#fair-dealing</a>), “[f]actors that have been identified by the courts as relevant in determining whether a particular dealing with a work is fair include: <ul> <li>"does using the work affect the market for the original work? If a use of a work acts as a substitute for it, causing the owner to lose revenue, then it is not likely to be fair"</li> <li>"is the amount of the work taken reasonable and appropriate? Was it necessary to use the amount that was taken? Usually only part of a work may be used”</li> </ul> <p></p> <p>The extracts used in this present dataset may be said to represent fair dealing according to both these factors: <ul> <li>The extracted material does not affect the market for the original work, as it is unlikely that any researcher would refrain from using the ICE because of the availability of the extracted material contained in the present dataset.</li> <li>The amount of the extracted work is reasonable and appropriate as it was necessary to carry out the study, and as it is necessary to replicate the study. Also, the extracted material does not even contain the context for the keywords, and publishing the data files does therefore not infringe the copyright of the original IPR holders.</li> </ul></p>

Documentation and Access to Sources:

https://www.ice-corpora.uzh.ch/en.html [ICE-website at the University of Zurich] Kirk, John & Gerald Nelson. 2018. The International Corpus of English project: A progress report. World Englishes 34(4): 697–716. https://doi.org/10.1111/weng.12350

Data Access

Notes:

<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0">CC BY-NC 4.0</a>

Other Study Description Materials

Related Materials

Project repository on the Open Science Framework: https://osf.io/m4tfc/

Related Publications

Citation

Title:

Schützler, Ole. 2023. <i>Concessive constructions in varieties of English</i> (Language Variation 9). Berlin: Language Science Press.

Identification Number:

10.5281/zenodo.8375010

Bibliographic Citation:

Schützler, Ole. 2023. <i>Concessive constructions in varieties of English</i> (Language Variation 9). Berlin: Language Science Press.

Citation

Title:

Schützler, Ole. 2020. 'Although'-constructions in varieties of English. <i>World Englishes</i> 39: 443–461.

Identification Number:

10.1111/weng.12484

Bibliographic Citation:

Schützler, Ole. 2020. 'Although'-constructions in varieties of English. <i>World Englishes</i> 39: 443–461.

Citation

Title:

Schützler, Ole. 2018. Concessive constructions in varieties of English. University of Bamberg: unpublished postdoctoral thesis.

Bibliographic Citation:

Schützler, Ole. 2018. Concessive constructions in varieties of English. University of Bamberg: unpublished postdoctoral thesis.

Citation

Title:

Schützler, Ole. 2017. A corpus-based study of concessive conjunctions in three L1-varieties of English. In: Isabelle Buchstaller & Beat Siebenhaar (eds.), Language variation – European perspectives VI. Selected papers from the Eighth International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 8), Leipzig, May 2015. Amsterdam / Philadelphia: John Benjamins. 173–184.

Identification Number:

10.1075/silv.19.11sch

Bibliographic Citation:

Schützler, Ole. 2017. A corpus-based study of concessive conjunctions in three L1-varieties of English. In: Isabelle Buchstaller & Beat Siebenhaar (eds.), Language variation – European perspectives VI. Selected papers from the Eighth International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 8), Leipzig, May 2015. Amsterdam / Philadelphia: John Benjamins. 173–184.

File Description--f87552

File: concessives_1.tab

  • Number of cases: 14706

  • No. of variables per record: 1

  • Type of File: text/tab-separated-values

Notes:

UNF:6:ZuBmhLdPzTzxnocilg5WGA==

Data table for analysing the text frequencies of concessive subordinators

File Description--f87549

File: concessives_2.tab

  • Number of cases: 19608

  • No. of variables per record: 1

  • Type of File: text/tab-separated-values

Notes:

UNF:6:cw5gFYBp4KI+JnbgjeuIxw==

Data table for analysing the text frequencies of semantic subtypes of concessives

File Description--f87550

File: concessives_3.tab

  • Number of cases: 3502

  • No. of variables per record: 1

  • Type of File: text/tab-separated-values

Notes:

UNF:6:kjawSLGCejOa7fMyHONKmw==

Data table for analysing the constructional variation of concessives (clause positions, selection of conjunction, finite vs. nonfinite clauses)

Variable Description

List of Variables:

Variables

X;variety;mode;genre;text;marker;count;words

f87552 Location:

Variable Format: character

Notes: UNF:6:ZuBmhLdPzTzxnocilg5WGA==

X;variety;mode;genre;text;type_4;count;words

f87549 Location:

Variable Format: character

Notes: UNF:6:cw5gFYBp4KI+JnbgjeuIxw==

X;variety;circle;mode;genre;text;type_3;type_4;pos_2;pos_3;marker;clause_str;length

f87550 Location:

Variable Format: character

Notes: UNF:6:kjawSLGCejOa7fMyHONKmw==

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00_ReadMe_ConcessiveConstructionsInVarietiesOfEnglish_CorpusData.txt

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Corpus_licences.pdf

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