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Replication Data for: Dormivit et resurgit. A ‘language-ecology’ approach to the diachrony of the Latin ingressive perfect

Simon Aerts (UGent)
(2024)
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Dataset includes annotated corpus data from Latin texts from the 3rd c. BCE until the 6th c. CE. Attestations of 'perfectum' stem forms of a selection of common stative verbs were extracted from major online corpora (about 14.000 data points); a random sample (n = 234) that represents all text types and time periods as evenly as possible was then subjected to a close-reading analysis in order to ascertain the attestation rate of 'ingressive' meaning with the target observations. Only the data points that were annotated in full are included in the current dataset. (2023-08-18)
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Latin linguistics, ingressive aspect, tense-aspect, corpus semantics, Latin tense system
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  abstract     = {{Dataset includes annotated corpus data from Latin texts from the 3rd c. BCE until the 6th c. CE. Attestations of 'perfectum' stem forms of a selection of common stative verbs were extracted from major online corpora (about 14.000 data points); a random sample (n = 234) that represents all text types and time periods as evenly as possible was then subjected to a close-reading analysis in order to ascertain the attestation rate of 'ingressive' meaning with the target observations. Only the data points that were annotated in full are included in the current dataset. (2023-08-18)}},
  author       = {{Aerts, Simon}},
  keywords     = {{Latin linguistics,ingressive aspect,tense-aspect,corpus semantics,Latin tense system}},
  language     = {{eng,lat}},
  publisher    = {{DataverseNO}},
  title        = {{Replication Data for: Dormivit et resurgit. A ‘language-ecology’ approach to the diachrony of the Latin ingressive perfect}},
  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.18710/RCG0ZH}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

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