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    Material for: "Soil information in Kurdistan region, Dohuk governorate (Iraq)"

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    This data set consists of eight parts containing the maps, scripts, different parts containing the maps, scripts, raw data and predictions of soil information collected between 2017 and 2023 in the Dohuk governorate of the Kurdistan region of Iraq. This is the supplementary deposit to the paper Soil information in Kurdistan region, Dohuk governorate (Iraq)  DOI: https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2025-418. A graph describes the entire workflow, and a .csv file contains a list of all the data produced. Interractive suplementary material can be seen at: https://mathias-bellat.github.io/DSM-Kurdistan/ Additional visualisation of the final maps computed here can be found at  https://mathias-bellat.shinyapps.io/Northern-Kurdistan-map

    "Jetzt kann mir egal sein, ob der Block mich liebt" – Auto-sociobiographical techniques in hip-hop

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    When speaking of auto-sociobiography and narratives of social mobility, one often thinks of texts such as "Returning to Reims" (Fr. 2009) by Didier Eribon, the prose of Annie Ernaux and Édouard Louis, and—within the German-speaking context—authors such as Christian Baron, Daniela Dröscher, Deniz Ohde, and Anke Stelling. However, auto-sociobiographical retrospectives on childhood and youth in socially precarious environments also appear in another cultural field. In German hip-hop, the artists Tua and OG Keemo release songs, EPs, and albums that offer intersectional perspectives on stories of class and advancement from socially disadvantaged backgrounds

    Soil information in Kurdistan region, Dohuk governorate (Iraq)

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    This data set consists of eight parts containing the maps, scripts, different parts containing the maps, scripts, raw data and predictions of soil information collected between 2017 and 2023 in the Dohuk governorate of the Kurdistan region of Iraq. This is the supplementary deposit to the paper Soil information in Kurdistan region, Dohuk governorate (Iraq)  DOI: https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2025-418. A graph describes the entire workflow, and a .csv file contains a list of all the data produced. Interractive suplementary material can be seen at: https://mathias-bellat.github.io/DSM-Kurdistan/ Additional visualisation of the final maps computed here can be found at  https://mathias-bellat.shinyapps.io/Northern-Kurdistan-map

    Data availability for the research article "Does the multilingual comparison of motion verb constructions facilitate learning? Insights from the DigiMultiPedCon-RCT in L3/Ln-Spanish classes in Germany"

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    The research questions and hypotheses published in the preregistration on 6 May are answered in the submitted paper. The focus is on three measurement points (control, pre-intervention and post-intervention) and the correct use of prepositions in the cloze tests before and after the intervention. Kanli, E., Wiesinger, E., Wolf, J., Meurers, D., Sering, K., Berens, F. (2025-05-06). Does the multilingual comparison of constructions facilitate learning? An analysis of the acquisition of the Spanish prepositions a and de after motion verbs through mono- and multilingual pedagogical construction grammar. Registry ID: #24080.1v1. Registry of Efficacy and Effectiveness Studies. The Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness. https://sreereg.icpsr.umich.edu/sreereg/subEntry/29122/pdf?section=all&action=download This folder contains the raw data, the R scripts and the scoring guidelines used to evaluate the cloze tests, as well as the Interrator variability and the CRedIT taxonomy.&nbsp

    de-nncom-sem - Dataset of German noun-noun compounds annotated with semantic relations (properties) and prepositions

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    Contains 8005 compounds, annotated with a semantic relation (a property) and a preposition. Each line of the file contains the following information:                                   col1 - the data split (if train, test, dev or test-iaa); these data splits were used to produce the results reported in chapter 7 of Dima (2019).                  col2 - the compound, e.g. Dreiecktuch                  col3 - the modifier - the first constituent of the word, e.g. Dreieck (note that, like in the case of Dreieck, the modifier can be a compund itself)                  col4 - the head - the second cosntituent of the word, e.g. Tuch                  col5 - the collapsed property (German name) - e.g. Aussehen/*; the collapsed property does not take into account the direction of the semantic relation                  col6 - the individual property (German name) - e.g. Aussehen; the individual property does take into account the direction of the semantic relation                  col7 - the direction - can be 1 (read as modifier relation head - e.g. Träger Teil Rock for Trägerrock) or 2 (read as head relation modifier, e.g. Mitte Teil Brücke or Brücke Teil* Mitte for for Brückenmitte).                  col 8 - the English name of the collapsed property, e.g. appearance/*                  col 9 - the English name of the individual property, e.g. appearance                  col 10 - the German preposition associated with the compound The annotations were created in the A3 project of the SFB 833 at the University of Tübingen. See Telljohann et al. (2017) for a description of the annotation guidelines

    XRF in Areas B and H

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    The goal of this analysis was to determine any kind of pollution associated with the two structures I and VII and their surroundings, and from this to infer human activities such as copper processing, food production and consumption, animal husbandry and others that took place at Al-Khashbah during the Early Bronze Age. To achieve this, soil samples were taken every 10 m at a depth of approximately 5 cm along two straight lines, one 830 m long between Building I and Building VII and the other 260 m long to the west of Buildings I, VIII and IX. X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF) was carried out at the Institute of Geosciences at the University of Mainz to determine quantitatively the major and trace elements of the material. For the major element analysis, the 84 samples were first ground (< 63 µm) and fused into tablets at a temperature of approximately 1050 °C. For the determination of trace elements, powder compacts were made from 6 g of the finely ground sample, which were homogenised, pressed into tablets and then dried. The actual measurements were carried out using a MagiXPro spectrometer from Panalytical

    Organic Residue Analysis in Cosa, Italy

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    The dataset contains the data associated with organic residue analysis (ORA), including chromatograms in .csv and .MzML formats, alongside an Excel table detailing sampling inormation. This repository entry pertains to the ORA analysis, conducted in the laboratory of Tübingen under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Maxime Rageot (currently at the University of Bonn). The primary objective of this ORA analysis was to support the hypothesis that the analysed Cocciopesto was part of the floor of a wine press. The protocol used for the solvent lipid extraction is the one explained at Mottram et al. 1999; and the protocol used for the acid extraction is the one from Garnier & Valamoti 2016.Analysis The analysis was performed by Gas Chromatography (GC) and GC-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) using an Agilent Technologies 7890B GC System series chromatograph including Agilent Technologies Capillary Flow-Technology Three-Way Splitter Kit coupled to an Agilent Technologies 5977A MSD and FID. The analyses were carried out using helium as a carrier gas, with a split/splitless injection system (Gerstel Multi-Purpose-Sampler and Gerstel Cold-Injection-System 4), operating in the splitless mode with a purge flow of 3.0ml min–1 and a constant pressure at the head of the column of 8.6667 psi. Samples were analysed using an Agilent J&W DB-5HT-column (15m × 0.32mm i.d.; 0.1μm film thickness) and divided in two equal parts using 0.18mm non-coated, deactivated silica capillary columns (0.66m splitter-column to FID/ 1.52m splitter-column to MSD) with the Three-Way Splitter Kit. The inlet temperature was ramped from 30°C to 240°C at 12°C s-1 (held isothermally for 5min) and then increased to 350°C at 12°C s-1 (held isothermally for 10min). The temperature of the oven was set at 50°C for 1min followed by an increase to 100°C at 15°C min–1, then to 240°C at 6°C min–1 and to 350°C at 10°C min–1 (held isothermally for 20min). Mass spectra were acquired using electron ionization at 70 eV and obtained by scanning between m/z 50–950 in 1.562s. The interface and the ion source temperatures were 300°C and 280°C, respectively. The temperature of the FID detector was fixed at 340°C. Mass spectra were matched against the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) library, 2014 edition

    Kafka, the "ultra-leftist"? Class and Labor in the Novel Fragments

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    Kafka's oeuvre, it is often said, remains popular to this day because it addresses fundamental human experience. But considering the social status of his protagonists, one must ask: How universally valid are these texts, which deal with precarity, degrading working conditions, and fears of downward mobility

    Verbal aspectuality follow-up 2020-2021.

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    This data set comprises raw data from a rating study in which participants read single sentences on the screen and rate their acceptability on a scale from 1-7. Follow-up acceptability judgement study on verbal aspectuality in Brazilian Portuguese (2020)

    Filler sentences follow-up 2020-2021

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    This data set comprises raw data from a rating study in which participants read single sentences on the screen and rate their acceptability on a scale from 1-7. Follow-up acceptability judgement study on nominal aspectuality in Brazilian Portuguese (2020).Research carried out in work package C07 of the SFB 833

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