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Background Data for: What is a Chinese word? Lexical constructionalization in Chinese
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The conventionality of frequent two-character combinations in five novels written by Wang Shuo (representative Modern Mandarin). |
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Background Data for: What is a Chinese word? Lexical constructionalization in Chinese
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The conventionality of frequent two-character combinations in four novels from Sanyan Erpai (around 1640 AE, representative Early Mandarin). |
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Background Data for: What is a Chinese word? Lexical constructionalization in Chinese
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The conventionality of frequent two-character combinations in Shishuoxinyu (about 400 AE). |
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Background Data for: What is a Chinese word? Lexical constructionalization in Chinese
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The conventionality of frequent two-character combinations in Zuozhuan (about the 4th century BCE, representative Old Chinese). |
Apr 2, 2025
Van Puyvelde, Moira; Van Hoof, Sarah; Lybaert, Chloé; Plevoets, Koen, 2025, "Replication Data for: Examining accent bias towards Turkish speakers of Dutch", https://doi.org/10.18710/NIU17P, DataverseNO, V1
Dataset abstract This dataset includes the experimental data collected of 175 Flemish Dutch-speaking participants in a speaker evaluation experiment assessing attitudes towards Turkish speakers of Dutch. For each participant, the dataset contains evaluation data for 8 individual speech stimuli. These data consist of 3 fixed sociolinguistic variable... |
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Mar 20, 2025
Somers, Joren; Leuschner, Torsten; De Cuypere, Ludovic; Barðdal, Jóhanna, 2025, "Replication Data for: A corpus-based analysis of the Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat alternation in German", https://doi.org/10.18710/CRSJLY, DataverseNO, V1
Dataset abstract The dataset includes an annotated sample of N = 13292 German written sentences with a Nominative and a Dative argument. The sentences comprise 76 different verbs taking two alternating object orders: 5591 sentences occur with the Dat-Nom order, 8701 sentences occur with the Nom-Dat order. Each sentence is annotated for Object order... |
