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AHA1-2016_044 - Telling "A Boy, a Dog, and a Frog" and "Frog, where are you?" and Sociolinguistic interview for Kriol variation project

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Australian Research Council (Funded by) University of Queensland (Funded by)
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01: MJI tells story "A Boy, a Dog, and a Frog." Discussion of particle "bana"(?), which seems like a desiderative (? < wanna?). MJI then tells story "Frog, Where are You?" MRD enters while she's telling it, and he contributes. Then MBD arrives, and the three of them begin the questions from Greg Dickson's Kriol Variation sociolinguistic interview. 02: Continuation of the questions from Greg Dickson's Kriol Variation sociolinguistic interview.. Language as given: Mudburra; speakers also readily identify their own variety as Eastern Mudburra

Created: 2016-11-10

Data time period: 2016 to ,

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134.019,-16.7819 134.019,-18.2135 132.781,-18.2135 132.781,-16.7819 134.019,-16.7819

133.4,-17.4977

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