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Mar 30, 2015 -
Aspect and prefixation in Old Church Slavonic
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Comma-separated data set for the study |
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Aspect and prefixation in Old Church Slavonic
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Visualisation of stem-based verb families |
Mar 30, 2015 -
Aspect and prefixation in Old Church Slavonic
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Visualisation of verbs sorted by Greek source verb |
Mar 30, 2015 -
Aspect and prefixation in Old Church Slavonic
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Aspectual classification of OCS verbs |
Mar 30, 2015 -
Aspect and prefixation in Old Church Slavonic
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OCS aspectual pairs |
Mar 30, 2015 -
Aspect and prefixation in Old Church Slavonic
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Classification of atelic neutral aorists/past participles |
Mar 30, 2015 -
Aspect and prefixation in Old Church Slavonic
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OCS vs. Old Russian aspect classifications |
Mar 30, 2015 -
Aspect and prefixation in Old Church Slavonic
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Information on how to display the Church Slavonic transcriptions correctly |
Mar 23, 2015 - TROLLing
Andreassen, Helene N.; Lyche, Chantal, 2015, "Replication data for: Enchaînement, liaison, accentuation chez les apprenants norvégiens", https://doi.org/10.18710/ADPC3A, DataverseNO, V1
[abstract] Given that their L1, Norwegian, and their L2, English, are lexical stress languages, Norwegian speakers will equally tend to stress lexical words during the course of acquisition of L3 French, insuring the prosodic autonomy of each word. In the present paper, we show t... |
Mar 23, 2015 -
Replication data for: Enchaînement, liaison, accentuation chez les apprenants norvégiens
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All potential occurrences of enchainement (rightward consonant linking across a word boundary) observed in the semi-formal and free conversation, as well as (non) enchainement of the consonant in the various cases. |