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AHA1-2016_049 - Multiple tasks: Playing director-matching card and "Man and Tree" spatial relations games and Family problems picture task, Some of the MPI Caused Postions and Cut and Break videos

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Australian Research Council (Funded by) University of Queensland (Funded by)
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01: Playing seven of the director-matching card games. Janey has boards 1, 2, 3, and 5 and Robert has the cards; Robert has boards 8, 11, and 4 and Janey has the cards. 02: Beginning of the Family Problems Picture Series (activity was not completed because MJD had to leave). Participants just looked at and described the first eight cards (homecoming, receiving clothes, alone, gossip, court, walking together, sitting drinking, and garden). 03: Playing the "Man and Tree" spatial relations game. All four boards completed. MOD holds the board each time, and hence describes all the pictures, while MTD has the cards. Both participants sat on chairs facing due north, with a table pulled between them to separate them a bit (though they could still see each other if they tried). MTD sat on the west side of the table and MOD sat on the east side. 04: Some of the MPI Caused Postions and Cut and Break videos.. Language as given: Mudburra; speakers also readily identify their own variety as Eastern Mudburra

Created: 2016-11-17

Data time period: 2016 to ,

This dataset is part of a larger collection

  • Mudburra recordings by Amanda Hamilton-Hollaway
    • AHA1-2016_049 - Multiple tasks: Playing director-matching card and "Man and Tree" spatial relations games and Family problems picture task, Some of the MPI Caused Postions and Cut and Break videos
    • AHA1-2016_001 - Checking and eliciting terms for "Food and Cooking" semantic domain in dictionary
    • AHA1-2016_002 - Checking and eliciting terms for "Food and Cooking" semantic domain in dictionary
    • AHA1-2016_003 - Stories: "Frog, where are you?" and "A Boy, a Dog, and a Frog"
    • AHA1-2016_004 - Eliciting kinship terminiology
    • AHA1-2016_005 - Eliciting kinship terminiology
    • AHA1-2016_006 - Eliciting kinship terminiology
    • AHA1-2016_007 - Kinship terminology checking and director-matching card game
    • AHA1-2016_008 - Elicitation of terms for types of people
    • AHA1-2016_009_01 - Eliciting terms for types of people
    • AHA1-2016_009_02 - Eliciting terms for types of people
    • AHA1-2016_010 - Frog stories and director-matching game
    • AHA1-2016_011_01 - Eliciting kinship terms for "People," and terms for "Food and Cooking"
    • AHA1-2016_011_02 - Frog stories
    • AHA1-2016_012 - Director-matching card game and listening to archival tapes (McConvell, Green)
    • AHA1-2016_013 - Looking through photos from trip to the lake
    • AHA1-2016_014 - Elicitation of terms for grandparent/child and a telling of "Frog, where are you?"
    • AHA1-2016_015 - Eliciting sibling terms, plus terms for grandparents and grandchildren
    • AHA1-2016_016 - Categorising a set of cards depicting food
    • AHA1-2016_017 - Looking through the photos of making Johnny cakes
    • AHA1-2016_018 - Topological Relations Picture Series
    • AHA1-2016_019 - Director-matching card game
    • AHA1-2016_020 - Ordering and describing photos depicting the making of kurndalnga (clapsticks)
    • AHA1-2016_021 - Checking sentences for Johnny cakes procedural book
    • AHA1-2016_022 - Checking the "people" section of the dictionary
    • AHA1-2016_023 - Playing the "Man and Tree" spatial relations game
    • AHA1-2016_024 - Playing the "Man and Tree" spatial relations game
    • AHA1-2016_025 - Sociolinguistic interview for Greg Dickson's Kriol variation project
    • AHA1-2016_026 - Checking the "people" section of the dictionary
    • AHA1-2016_027 - Checking the "people" section of the dictionary
    • AHA1-2016_028 - Telling of wordless monster story and "A Boy, a Dog, a Frog, and a Friend"
    • AHA1-2016_029 - Spatial relation expressions elicitation
    • AHA1-2016_030 - Making a fire, cooking hot dogs, playing with kids
    • AHA1-2016_031 - Sentence elicitation for possible children's book
    • AHA1-2016_033 - Multiple tasks: Clarification of kin term karlaja; ergative bingo; elicitation from photos; Max Planck Institute "story-builder" action cards
    • AHA1-2016_034 - Checking Food and Cooking section of the dictionary
    • AHA1-2016_035 - Checking Food and Cooking and Language and Culture sections of the dictionary
    • AHA1-2016_036 - Checking lexemes from Language and Culture section of dictionary
    • AHA1-2016_037 - Director-matching card game
    • 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.
    • AHA1-2016_039 - Discussion of lexems in "Language and Culture" section of dictionary and elicitation of sentences for picture book
    • AHA1-2016_041 - Checking lexemes from Language and Culture section of dictionary and director-matching card game
    • AHA1-2016_042 - Checking lexemes from Language and Culture section of dictionary
    • AHA1-2016_043 - Discussion of "kula yalbarrku" and some MPI Caused Postions and Cut and Break videos
    • AHA1-2016_044 - Telling "A Boy, a Dog, and a Frog" and "Frog, where are you?" and Sociolinguistic interview for Kriol variation project
    • AHA1-2016_045 - Some of the MPI Caused Postions and Cut and Break videos
    • AHA1-2016_046 - Checking lexemes from Language and Culture section of dictionary and director-matching card game
    • AHA1-2016_047 - Checking lexemes from Language and Culture section of dictionary
    • AHA1-2016_050 - Multiple tasks: director-matching card game, continuation of Family Problems picture task, checking lexemes from Language and Culture section of dictionary, and a telling of "A Boy, a Dog, and a Frog."
    • AHA1-2016_051 - Checking lexemes from Language and Culture section of dictionary
    • AHA1-2016_052 - Checking lexemes from Language and Culture section of dictionary
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