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SocCog-102 - Family Problems in Burmese

PARADISEC
The Australian National University (Funded by)
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Family Problems task from the Social Cognition Project recorded in Yangon for Burmese. The task has three stages: 1) description of individual picture cards in the prescribed order, 2) first-person retelling of the story (as the man) [starting 00:30:17] and 3) first-person retelling of the story (as the wife) [starting 00:35:27]. . Language as given: Burmese

Created: 2010-06-06

Data time period: 2010 to ,

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99.324,24.8 99.324,9.947 91.846,9.947 91.846,24.8 99.324,24.8

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