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Sep 30, 2022 -
Replication Data for: The Case for Case in Putin’s Speeches
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MD5: 32ff2c340f6d46a31966149ea9df4a02
The file contains a list of the metadata of the texts (transcripts of Putin's speeches), including their URLs. |
Sep 30, 2022 -
Replication Data for: The Case for Case in Putin’s Speeches
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MD5: e51147078618f9c2d35356a78d64279c
The file contains the sentences with the nouns meaning 'Russia' extracted from the textual data (transcripts of Putin's speeches). |
Sep 30, 2022 -
Replication Data for: The Case for Case in Putin’s Speeches
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MD5: 41017de7a3e6c35bbc12515d598a4551
The file contains the sentences with the noun meaning 'Ukraine' extracted from the textual data (transcripts of Putin's speeches). |
Sep 30, 2022 -
Replication Data for: The Case for Case in Putin’s Speeches
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MD5: 6bd4eba1c1d6b61c2303d6e49081bc97
The file contains the sentences with the noun meaning 'NATO' extracted from the textual data (transcripts of Putin's speeches). |
Sep 30, 2022 -
Replication Data for: The Case for Case in Putin’s Speeches
Comma Separated Values - 198 B -
MD5: 100642452b31b5fc8a151aaaec1e4ae5
This file contains the difference index (DIN*) values for the grammatical cases of the nouns meaning 'Russia', 'Ukraine', and 'NATO'. |
Sep 30, 2022 -
Replication Data for: The Case for Case in Putin’s Speeches
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MD5: 747c3e0be9846151d86189a3b3e5c091
The file contains the R code for creation of the bar chart with DIN* values for the grammatical cases of the nouns meaning 'Russia', 'Ukraine', and 'NATO'. |
Sep 29, 2022 - TROLLing
Zhamaletdinova, Elmira, 2022, "Replication Data for: The trajectory of the “Možno ja X?” construction: Variation in speech acts of request in contemporary Russian", https://doi.org/10.18710/JXBOQF, DataverseNO, V1
This dataset concerns the data for the article that covers the topic of variation in speech acts of request with the modal word možno in Russian. I explore the ongoing language change in which the impersonal modal word možno ‘can, be possible’ takes a personal clause (možno + NOM... |
Sep 29, 2022 -
Replication Data for: The trajectory of the “Možno ja X?” construction: Variation in speech acts of request in contemporary Russian
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MD5: 0074f96310ea947cf2fef8bb748e172e
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Sep 29, 2022 -
Replication Data for: The trajectory of the “Možno ja X?” construction: Variation in speech acts of request in contemporary Russian
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MD5: 6af75dc1c4e39ae5f1b3d910474568d3
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Sep 29, 2022 -
Replication Data for: The trajectory of the “Možno ja X?” construction: Variation in speech acts of request in contemporary Russian
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MD5: de5fff28d893b1877da0ae8894a42cfb
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