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                        Feb 8, 2016
                         Nesset, Tore, 2016, "Replication data for: "Cyclic" Time in the History of Russian: Culture and Language Internal Factors", https://doi.org/10.18710/BUGMHY, DataverseNO, V1
                         This study contains Old Russian data concerning an article about cyclic time in the history of Russian. The data are from four Old Russian Chronicles: Povest’ vremennyx let (available at TOROT: http://nestor.uit.no/), Suzdal’skaja letopis’ (available at http://www.lrc-lib.ru/rus_letopisi/Suzdal/search.htm), Galicko-Volynskaja letopis’ (available at... | 
                        
                        Jun 13, 2014
                         Janda, Laura A., 2014, "Metonymy in Word-Formation: Russian, Czech, and Norwegian", https://doi.org/10.18710/1GNZSC, DataverseNO, V1
                         Publication abstract: A foundational goal of cognitive linguistics is to explain linguistic phenomena in terms of general cognitive strategies rather than postulating an autonomous language module (Langacker 1987: 12-13). Metonymy is identified among the imaginative capacities of cognition (Langacker 2009: 46-47). Whereas the majority of scholarshi... | 
                        
                        Feb 1, 2021
                         Sönning, Lukas; Pascoe, Graham; Rank, Isabel; Wunder, Christina, 2021, "The labio-velar glide /w/ in German Learner English: Dataset for chapter 7 in "Phonological variation in German Learner English"", https://doi.org/10.18710/F1A34O, DataverseNO, V1, UNF:6:B/JE2v1DyUC9BJ2QYvg4QA== [fileUNF]
                         This dataset contains tabular files with auditory classifications for /w/ produced by German learners of English. The data originate from four different studies. The data by Pascoe (1987) include n = 26 speakers (instructional-setting learners from southern Bavaria; age: 14-16 years), who produced a total of n = 323 tokens. These data were elicited... | 
                        
                        Jun 24, 2021
                         Janda, Laura A; Antonsen, Lene, 2020, "Replication Data for: Davvisámi earutkeahtes oamasteapmi", https://doi.org/10.18710/QGXLQR, DataverseNO, V2, UNF:6:TFN1pDpmWcpB9xsXiJqcZg== [fileUNF]
                         This data shows the correlation analysis for our study with this description: On the basis of corpus data (9.5M words 1997-2010) we claim that North Saami is developing a grammatical distinction between alienable and inalienable possession. In previous work we documented a language change in North Saami in which the possessive suffix (“SOG”) as in... | 
                        
                        Feb 1, 2021
                         Sönning, Lukas; Pascoe, Graham; Rank, Isabel; Wunder, Christina, 2021, "English /r/ in German Learner English: Dataset for chapter 6 in "Phonological variation in German Learner English"", https://doi.org/10.18710/YDKDFG, DataverseNO, V1, UNF:6:A6JzNEPu4WEmzliDbu0UVw== [fileUNF]
                         This dataset contains auditory classifications for prevocalic and postvocalic /r/ produced by German learners of English. The data originate from four different studies. The data by Pascoe (1987) include n = 26 speakers (instructional-setting learners from southern Bavaria; age: 14-16 years), who produced a total of n = 346 prevocalic and n = 303 p... | 
                        
                        Oct 17, 2022
                         Obukhova, Anna, 2022, "Replication Data for: The Case for Case in Putin’s Speeches", https://doi.org/10.18710/APDMDZ, DataverseNO, V2
                         This is the data from the study that applies Keymorph Analysis of grammatical cases of nouns used in the Russian president V. Putin's speeches. The dataset includes: 1) metadata of the texts – twenty-nine transcripts of Putin's direct speech, produced between February 10, 2022 and March 2, 2022, which are the raw data in our study; 2) the sentences... | 
                        
                        May 25, 2018
                         Janda, Laura A; Tyers, Francis M., 2018, "Replication Data for: Less is More: Why All Paradigms are Defective, and Why that is a Good Thing", https://doi.org/10.18710/VDWPZS, DataverseNO, V1, UNF:6:hiDJKeFSs1ZOccEs0dU0gw== [fileUNF]
                         Only a fraction of lexemes are encountered in all their paradigm forms in any corpus or even in the lifetime of any speaker. This raises a question as to how it is that native speakers confidently produce and comprehend word forms that they have never witnessed. We present the results of an experiment using a recurrent neural network computational... | 
                        
                        Jun 6, 2019
                         Lorenz, David; Tizón-Couto, David, 2019, "Replication data for: Chunking or predicting – frequency information and reduction in the perception of multi-word sequences", https://doi.org/10.18710/7TSABU, DataverseNO, V1, UNF:6:/bvw/86x+A+n0yewX4UV7A== [fileUNF]
                         This is the data and code from a word-monitoring task, in which participants responded to the word 'to' in verb + to-infinitive structures (V-to-Vinf) in English, where 'to' could occur in a full or reduced pronunciation. Accuracy and response times were analysed with mixed-effects generalized additive models (GAMM); the code also includes visualis... | 
                        
                        Feb 13, 2024
                         Verroens, Filip, 2024, "Replication Data for: Zooming in on the semantics of French ingressives: a collostructional analysis", https://doi.org/10.18710/SZZDLI, DataverseNO, V1
                         Dataset abstract: The dataset includes an annotated corpus sample of N = 2000 French sentences with se mettre à or commencer à (1000 observations of each verb). The sample was drawn from the literary corpus Frantext and the journalistic corpus Le Monde (1000 observations from both corpora). The sample is balanced for verb as well as corpus, so we h... | 
                        
                        Aug 30, 2024
                         Arctic Indigenous languages and revitalization: an online educational resource, 2023, "Arctic Indigenous Peoples languages and revitalization map", https://doi.org/10.18710/Y21DH0, DataverseNO, V2
                         Dataset containing (5) GIS shapefiles which can be used to visualize a circumpolar overview map of geographical language speaker areas for Arctic Indigenous Peoples languages with additional attribute information about the languages. The language speaker areas show generally the maximum continuous areas where the Indigenous Peoples who spoke those... | 
