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Description: Supplementary materials (i.e., data sets, R Notebook with codes, and figures) for the paper titled "Corpus linguistic and experimental studies on the meaning-preserving hypothesis in Indonesian voice alternations" by I Made Rajeg, Gede Primahadi Wijaya Rajeg, & I Wayan Arka. The paper has been accepted (6 May 2021) for publication in Linguistics Vanguard.

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The topic of this paper continues our previous works on the interaction between morphosyntactic forms of a word, including voice morphology, and (non-)metaphoric senses of the word:

Rajeg, G. P. W., & Rajeg, I. M. (2019). Pemahaman kuantitatif dasar dan penerapannya dalam mengkaji keterkaitan antara bentuk dan makna. Linguistik Indonesia, 37(1), 13–31. https://doi.org/10.26499/li.v37i1.87

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active-passivealternasi diatesisAustralian National UniversityAustronesian languagescaused motion verbscognitive linguisticsconstruction grammarconstruction morphologyconverging evidencecorpus linguisticsdiverging evidenceexperimental linguisticsform-meaning pairingIndonesian languageIndonesian linguisticsLinguistik IndonesiaLinguistik Udayanameaning-preserving hypothesismulti-methodological approachopen codebookopen codesopen dataopen sciencequantitative corpus linguisticssentence-production experimentsyntactic alternationUdayana Universityusage-based linguisticsvoice alternationvoice morphology

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