Persistent Identifier
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doi:10.18710/CYLJCD |
Publication Date
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2023-11-02 |
Title
| Replication Data for: Typology of reduplication in Russian: constructions within and beyond a single clause |
Author
| Endresen, Anna (UiT The Arctic University of Norway) - ORCID: 0000-0002-9235-613X
Janda, Laura Alexis (UiT The Arctic University of Norway) - ORCID: 0000-0001-5047-1909
Zhukova, Valentina (UiT The Arctic University of Norway) - ORCID: 0000-0002-8058-6480 |
Point of Contact
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Endresen, Anna (UiT The Arctic University of Norway) |
Description
| We analyze repetition in Russian from the perspective of the Russian Constructicon which represents over 2200 grammatical constructions described in terms of anchors (fixed elements) and slots (for various filler elements) and fully annotated for their syntactic and semantic characteristics. The Russian Constructicon facilitates the first large-scale investigation of reduplication across a representative sample of an entire language, enabling us to map out a typology invoking these and other factors in the context of Construction Grammar. Our data on repetitions includes 118 constructions tagged the Russian Constructicon for Reduplication, meaning that repetition occurs within a clause, and 28 entries tagged as Discourse “Echo” Constructions because they require the repetition of a word or phrase from a previous clause (often provided by an interlocutor). Five constructions carry both tags. We propose a theoretical expansion of the definition of reduplication to include the Discourse “Echo” type, arguing that constructions are not limited to a single clause or even to a single speaker. Our typology further explores the distribution of various formal and semantic factors observed in constructions with repetition and compares them with both previous typological research on reduplication and their distribution across the entire Russian Constructicon. Despite the fact that Russian does not use reduplication as a productive grammatical marker, we argue that reduplication is widespread and systematic in Russian. (2023-10-07) |
Subject
| Arts and Humanities |
Keyword
| reduplication
Russian
construction
Construction Grammar
constructicon
repetition
Discourse Echo Constructions
typology
slots
anchors |
Related Publication
| Laura A. Janda, Valentina Zhukova, Anna Endresen. Forthcoming in 2023/2024. Typology of reduplication in Russian: constructions within and beyond a single clause. In Kopotev, M. and K. Kwon. (Eds.) Lexical Repetitions in East-Slavic. De Gruyter Mouton. |
Language
| English; Russian |
Producer
| UiT The Arctic University of Norway (UiT) https://en.uit.no/ |
Contributor
| Data Curator : Janda, Laura Alexis
Data Collector : Zhukova, Valentina
Data Collector : Endresen, Anna
Data Collector : Mordashova, Daria
Hosting Institution : UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Other : Russian Academy of Sciences |
Funding Information
| Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills: UTF-2020/1010129 |
Distributor
| The Tromsø Repository of Language and Linguistics (TROLLing) (TROLLing) https://trolling.uit.no/ |
Depositor
| Endresen, Anna |
Deposit Date
| 2023-10-07 |
Time Period
| Start Date: 1950 ; End Date: 2021 |
Date of Collection
| Start Date: 2021-10-13 ; End Date: 2022-10-13 |
Data Type
| textual linguistic data |
Related Dataset
| Endresen, Anna; Bast, Radovan; Janda, Laura A.; Zhukova, Valentina; Mordashova, Daria; Rakhilina, Ekaterina; Lyashevskaya, Olga; Lund, Marianne; McDonald, James D.; Tyers, Francis M., 2022, "The Russian Constructicon database", https://doi.org/10.18710/3AM2QM, DataverseNO, V1 |
Data Source
| Bast, Radovan, Anna Endresen, Laura A. Janda, Marianne Lund, Olga Lyashevskaya, James McDonald, Daria Mordashova, Tore Nesset, Ekaterina Rakhilina, Francis M. Tyers, Valentina Zhukova. 2021. The Russian Constructicon. An electronic database of the Russian grammatical constructions. Available at https://constructicon.github.io/russian/.
The extracted text fragments that are contained in the data file of this dataset only represent non-substantial portions of The Russian Constructicon, and they do not represent coherent larger texts. Therefore, the reuse (including redistribution) of these excerpts is permitted by the exceptions rules in IPR and database protection regulations, such as Fair use (USA cf. US Copyright Act), Fair dealing (UK; cf. Exceptions to copyright), "lover, forskrifter, rettsavgjørelser og andre vedtak av offentlig myndighet" (Norway; cf. § 14 in Åndsverkloven), "uvesentlige deler av databaser" (Norway; cf. § 24 in Åndsverkloven), "sitatretten" (Norway; cf. § 29 in Åndsverkloven). ; The Russian National Corpus (RNC) (www.ruscorpora.ru)
No actual content was extracted from RNC, only numbers of hits from searches were added to the data file in this dataset. |