Full description
Approximately 180 hours of audio- and video-recorded child-caregiver conversations in the Towet village dialect of the Nungon language of the Saruwaged Mountains, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. Transcriptions accompany the audio and video recordings. Nine children were recorded longitudinally in either a non-dense study (recordings made for one one-hour session each month over two years, beginning at age 1;1-3;10) or a dense study (recordings made of four one-hour sessions within one week of each month, for five months). Link to CHILDES database available. Dataset contains sensitive information. Please contact author Hannah SarvasyCreated: 2023-09-11
Data time period: 07 2015 to 31 05 2023
Subjects
Expanding Knowledge |
Language, Communication and Culture |
Nungon |
Psychology |
Papua New Guinea |
Papuan |
The MARCS Institute |
acquisition |
child |
language |
speech |
User Contributed Tags
Login to tag this record with meaningful keywords to make it easier to discover
Identifiers
- DOI : 10.26183/ESSM-1V90
- Local : research-data.westernsydney.edu.au/published/b26b8690504911ee8c0aab8bb9294302