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Data from 'The dative alternation revisited: fresh insights from contemporary British spoken data'

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posted on 2019-07-30, 17:05 authored by Gard Jenset, Barbara McGillivrayBarbara McGillivray

Dataset created by Gard Jenset, Barbara McGillivray, and Michael Rundell for the study published in Jenset et al. (2018).


It is derived from an early sample of the Spoken BNC2014 corpus of Spoken British English (Love et al. 2017) available at https://cqpweb.lancs.ac.uk/bnc2014spoken.


References:


Jenset GB, McGillivray B, Rundell M. (2018) The English dative alternation revisited: Fresh insights from contemporary British spoken data. In: Brezina V, Love R, Aijmer K, editors. Corpus approaches to contemporary British speech: Sociolinguistic studies of the spoken BNC2014. London: Routledge; 2018. pp. 185–207.


Love, R., Dembry, C., Hardie, A., Brezina, V., & McEnery, T. (2017). The Spoken BNC2014: Designing and building a spoken corpus of everyday conversations. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 22(3), 319-344. DOI: 10.1075/ijcl.22.3.02lov


Funding

EP/N510129/1

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