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Feb 24, 2022 - University of Stavanger
Kvia, Aasa, 2022, "Background data for: Recovery is up to you", https://doi.org/10.18710/KGXEBH, DataverseNO, V1
The data set measures participants in a course and their experience of 5 important elements in a recovery process. The elements measured are Hope, Quality of life, Empowerment, Loneliness and Confidence. The scope is to examine the participants experience of the intervention. Art... |
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Feb 22, 2022TROLLing
Data collection of the UiT Aurora Center for Language Acquisition, Variation & Attrition: The Dynamic Nature of Languages in the Mind. AcqVA Aurora is a UiT Aurora Centre (2020-2024), part of a competitive scheme to strengthen promising research groups. AcqVA Aurora combines soli... |
Feb 13, 2022UiT The Arctic University of Norway
This collection contains images taken in Spring 2021 of pottery sherds from the archaeological collection of The Arctic University Museum of Norway, Tromsø. The sherds object ID are: Ts5629 q-ee, Ts5630 d-l, Ts5631 d-l, Ts5632 c-f, Ts5633 b-f, Ts5634 b-l, Ts5636 a-kp, Ts5637 g-nn... |
Feb 11, 2022 - TROLLing
Eckhoff, Hanne, 2022, "Replication data for: A long-haul change: Differential object marking in early Slavonic", https://doi.org/10.18710/8J6V1D, DataverseNO, V1
This dataset provides replication data for an article on differential object marking in early Slavonic. The article uses extensive treebank data from the PROIEL and TOROT treebanks to track the much-debated rise of the animacy category in Russian, which in this article will be an... |