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Panova, Anastasia (2021). “Attributive caritive markers (Maps & Data)”. In: Typological Atlas of the Languages of Daghestan (TALD), v 2.0.1. Ed. by George Moroz, Michael Daniel, Konstantin Filatov, Timur Maisak, Timofey Mukhin, Irina Politova, Elena Shvedova, Samira Verhees and Chiara Naccarato. Moscow: Linguistic Convergence Laboratory, HSE University. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6807070. https://lingconlab.ru/tald.

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@incollection{panova2021,
  title = {Attributive caritive markers (Maps & Data)},
  author = {Anastasia Panova},
  year = {2021},
  editor = {George Moroz and Michael Daniel and Konstantin Filatov and Timur Maisak and Timofey Mukhin and Irina Politova and Elena Shvedova and Samira Verhees and Chiara Naccarato},
  publisher = {Linguistic Convergence Laboratory, HSE University},
  address = {Moscow},
  booktitle = {Typological Atlas of the Languages of Daghestan (TALD), v 2.0.1},
  url = {https://lingconlab.ru/tald},
  doi = {10.5281/zenodo.6807070},
}

Visualization 1 (General datapoints) shows no more than one dot per language. Visualization 2 (Extrapolated data) represents each language as a cluster of dots, which correspond to villages where a certain language is spoken. Visualization 3 (Data granularity) takes into account dialect levels. Visualization 4 (Tile map) is analogous to Visualization 1 and displays languages as rectangles that are distributed according to their geographic location. On the Data granularity maps you can see the village and the data type (village data, general language data, etc.) when you click on a dot. Hover over or click on a dot to see the language. By unticking the box “show languages” you can remove the inner dots and visualize the distribution of different values in the area without the distraction of genealogical information.

1 Caritive marker in attributive phrases

General datapoints

Extrapolated data

Data granularity

Tile map

2 Datatable

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