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                Jun 16, 2014 - 
                            Replication data for: Introducing pressure for expressivity into language evolution experiments
                         
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                         Results of a language evolution experiment | 
Jun 16, 2014 - 
                            Russian -n'kat' verbs
                         
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                         All Russian verbs ending in -n'kat' attested in the RNC (as of September 2013) | 
Jun 16, 2014 - 
                            Replication data for: Russian nu-drop verbs
                         
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                                MD5: 8c66b2eada8d0d23f64fe36c269c371d
                                
                         Perfective Gerunds from -eret' verbs in Russian | 
Jun 16, 2014 - 
                            Replication data for: Russian nu-drop verbs
                         
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                                MD5: 9964000eecfc1d5dd26254dccb658b07
                                
                         Nu-drop database | 
Jun 16, 2014 - 
                            Replication data for: V-temporal adverbials in Slavic
                         
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                                MD5: a043400bcddd91ffa386f6d03cd1bf97
                                
                         The database for the cited publication | 
Jun 16, 2014 - 
                            Replication data for: V-temporal adverbials in Slavic
                         
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                                MD5: 33258e908be021fcb1ccb4f38cee475b
                                
                         The database for statistical analysis | 
Jun 16, 2014 - 
                            Replication data for: V-temporal adverbials in Slavic
                         
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                         R script used for the analysis: Principle Components | 
Jun 16, 2014 - 
                            Why Russian Prefixes Aren’t Empty
                         
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                         This R script will give you the chi-squared value, the degrees of freedom, the p-value, and the effect size for Table 1 in Chapter 3. You can open and read the commentary in the R script to see how it is done.  | 
Jun 16, 2014 - 
                            Why Russian Prefixes Aren’t Empty
                         
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                         We used a simple formula involving the row and column totals in order to calculate the expected values for all the cells in Table 1. Here it is: expected value = (row sum x column sum) / total sum. The total sum for Table 1 is 382, and all of the row and column totals are listed in Table 1 in Chapter 3. This R script  will compute and print out for... | 
Jun 16, 2014 - 
                            Why Russian Prefixes Aren’t Empty
                         
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                         The Russian verb gruzit’ ‘load’ is special for three reasons. First, this verb has two syntactic constructions it can appear in, second it has three Natural Perfectives, and third all three Natural Perfectives can also use both constructions. The two constructions that gruzit’ ‘load’ can appear in are called the “theme-object” construction and the... | 
