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Mar 20, 2025 -
Replication Data for: A corpus-based analysis of the Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat alternation in German
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Mar 20, 2025 -
Replication Data for: A corpus-based analysis of the Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat alternation in German
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This is a csv file with UTF-8 encoding and ";" as delimiter. The file contains the sentences and the constituents that were annotated. The annotations are provided in GermDatNomOrder_Data.txt. ID is a key variable relating GermDatNomOrder_Sentences.csv to GermDatNomOrder_Data.txt. |
Feb 4, 2025 - TROLLing
Janda, Laura Alexis, 2025, "Replication Data for: Contextually determined or semantically distinct? The competition between instrumental, long form nominative and short form nominative in Russian predicate adjectives", https://doi.org/10.18710/ZTQURH, DataverseNO, V1
Dataset description This post provides the data and R scripts for analysis of data on the variation between long form nominative, short form nominative, and instrumental case in Russian predicate adjectives in sentences containing an overt copula verb. We analyze the various factors associated with the choice of form of the adjective. This is the a... |
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Jan 9, 2025 - TROLLing
Verbeke, Gil; Mitterer, Holger; Simon, Ellen, 2025, "Replication Data for: Phonetic reduction in native and non-native English speech: Assessing the intelligibility for L2 listeners", https://doi.org/10.18710/OHP3O3, DataverseNO, V1
Dataset abstract This dataset contains the results from 40 L1 British English, 80 Belgian Dutch and 80 European Spanish listeners, who were exposed to English speakers with a General British English, Newcastle and French accent. In the first experiment, participants completed (i) a demographic and linguistic background questionnaire, (ii) an orthog... |
