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AHA1-2016_038 - Multiple tasks: telling of "Frog, Where are You?" Playing the "Man and Tree" spatial relations game, Discussion of some reflexive and reciprocal sentences, and the Family Problems picture task.

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01: Raymond is holding the book "Frog, Where are You?" and telling the story to two children, Adele Godfrey and Aleeta "Dolly" Dixon. 02: Bernie is holding the book "Frog, Where are You?" and telling the story to Raymond Dixon. Playing the "Man and Tree" spatial relations game. In both recordings (03, 04), MRD holds the board, and hence describes all the pictures, while MBD has the cards. Both participants sat on chairs facing due north, with a large desk pulled between them (though they could still see each other's cards if they tried. I don't think they often did, though). 03: Board (ie, card set) 1 completed. 04: Board (ie, card set) 2 completed. 05: Discussion of some reflexive and reciprocal sentences (I'm talking to myself, you're looking at yourself in the mirror, etc.). Also a few recordings of interjections that could be used for the dictionary. 06: Family Problems picture series task.. Language as given: Mudburra; speakers also readily identify their own variety as Eastern Mudburra

Created: 2016-11-06

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