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Nov 19, 2025
Vander Haegen, Flor, 2025, "German universal concessive conditionals with wh-clause-initial and wh-clause-medial marking", https://doi.org/10.18710/FVA2YV, DataverseNO, V1
These are the data analysed in Chapter 6 of Vander Haegen's dissertation entitled "Konstruktionsgrammatik und Variation. Eine Mikrotypologie universaler Irrelevanzgefüge im Gegenwartsdeutschen". The dataset includes an annotated sample of N = 3000 German written universal concessive conditionals (e.g. "Was immer auch passiert, ich bin für dich da!"... |
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German universal concessive conditionals with wh-clause-initial and wh-clause-medial marking
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German universal concessive conditionals with wh-clause-initial and wh-clause-medial marking
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German universal concessive conditionals with wh-clause-initial and wh-clause-medial marking
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German universal concessive conditionals with wh-clause-initial and wh-clause-medial marking
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German universal concessive conditionals with wh-clause-initial and wh-clause-medial marking
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German universal concessive conditionals with wh-clause-initial and wh-clause-medial marking
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German universal concessive conditionals with wh-clause-initial and wh-clause-medial marking
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German universal concessive conditionals with wh-clause-initial and wh-clause-medial marking
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Nov 24, 2025
Tsakuwa, Mustapha Bala; Wen, Xu; Lamido, Ibrahim, 2025, "Background data for: A chained metonymic approach to ίdὸ ‘eye’ constructional metonymies in Hausa", https://doi.org/10.18710/KE678O, DataverseNO, V1
Hausa has the largest population of speakers in the Chadic language family and is spoken in the West African sub-region as a first language, particularly in Nigeria, Niger, Benin, Chad, Togo, and Ghana (Caron 2013). It is spoken by millions of non-Hausas as a second language (Inuwa 2017). Hausa is one of the three dominant languages spoken in Niger... |
