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Main data set extracted from the PROIEL corpus, with parallels manually extracted from TITUS. |
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GA/NA object candidates from the Codex Suprasliensis, extracted from TOROT. |
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Information on how to display the Church Slavonic transcriptions correctly |
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Eckhoff, Hanne Martine, 2015, "Replication data for: Death of a construction: Old Church Slavonic touch verbs", https://doi.org/10.18710/8E0X4R, DataverseNO, V1
Data set for a study of the locative argument structure construction in Old Church Slavonic. In this article I examine an argument structure construction on its deathbed, namely, the Old Church Slavonic (OCS) bare locative argument construction. Why does the construction even exist when the pattern it instantiates is otherwise dead? What happens to... |
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Description of columns and value sets in frames_chu.csv |
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Full data set for the study. For a further description, see file_description.txt |
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List of verbal classes in the PROIEL/TOROT treebanks, with all Greek lemmata assigned to each class. |
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Information on how to display the Church Slavonic transcriptions correctly |
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R script for analysis of the data set. |
Mar 30, 2015 - TROLLing
Eckhoff, Hanne; Haug, Dag, 2015, "Aspect and prefixation in Old Church Slavonic", https://doi.org/10.18710/3YNHO7, DataverseNO, V1
In this article we focus on one grammaticalization path to perfective markers, that of the so-called "bounder perfectives" (Bybee and Dahl 1989). Systems with this kind of perfective markers - often called "Slavic-style aspect" -- are particular elaborated in the Slavic languages. To examine why this is the case, we study the long-disputed question... |
