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Prosodic segmentation and cross-linguistic comparison in CorpAfroAs and CorTypo: Corpus-driven and corpus-based approaches
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In: ISSN: 1934-5275 ; EISSN: 1934-5275 ; Language Documentation & Conservation ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03344410 ; Language Documentation & Conservation, University of Hawaiʻi Press In press (2021)
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Names and Naming in Gorwaa and Iraqw: a typological Tanzanian perspective ...
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From construct state, to reference, and beyond: the linker morpheme in Gorwaa ...
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From construct state, to reference, and beyond: the linker morpheme in Gorwaa ...
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Names and Naming in Gorwaa and Iraqw: a typological Tanzanian perspective ...
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Recalibrating Documentation: Reflections on 10 years of language documentation in the Tanzanian Rift ...
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Recalibrating Documentation: Reflections on 10 years of language documentation in the Tanzanian Rift ...
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East Rift Southern Cushitic and its relevance for the linguistic history of East Africa ...
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Remote but not distant: Lessons from fieldwork with Gorwaa, Hadza, and Ihanzu speaker communities ...
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Possible Khoe contact with Afroasiatic languages: systematic click-sibilant correspondences ...
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Possible Khoe contact with Afroasiatic languages: systematic click-sibilant correspondences ...
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Remote but not distant: Lessons from fieldwork with Gorwaa, Hadza, and Ihanzu speaker communities ...
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East Rift Southern Cushitic and its relevance for the linguistic history of East Africa ...
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Can the Subaltern Document? A mixed methods analysis of community-led language documentation ...
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Can the Subaltern Document? A mixed methods analysis of community-led language documentation ...
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Abstract:
When involving members of a speech community in the documentation of their own language, it is common to work with speakers who have some experience with formal education or technology. But what about communities whose speakers have very little access to both? This talk describes documentary projects spanning approximately ten years and involving four different speaker communities of the Tanzanian Rift Valley Area, all of which could be described as low-resource, marginalised, or existing outside of the larger power-structure. We aim here to assert that not only are Insider Researcher led projects in these contexts possible, but that they also result in objectively better documentations. This talk presents a mixed methods analysis showing how Insider Researcher led projects can produce documentations more comprehensive than those produced solely by outsider researchers, and thus of greater value to both linguists and fields beyond. We also show that, especially in the context of marginalised speaker ... : Note: This talk has not gone through a process of peer review, and findings should therefore be treated as preliminary and subject to change. Acknowledgement and citation: Harvey, Andrew, and Richard Griscom. 2021. Can the subaltern document? A mixed methods analysis of community-led language documentation. Talk given at the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics Sociolinguistics Seminar Series. 14/05/2021. ...
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Afroasiatic; Bantu; Datooga; Gorwaa; Hadza; Ihanzu; Language Documentation; Languages of Tanzania; Nilotic; Subaltern studies; Tanzanian Rift Valley Area
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4757575 https://zenodo.org/record/4757575
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Prosodic segmentation and cross-linguistic comparison in CorpAfroAs and CorTypo: Corpus-driven and corpus-based approaches
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In: ISSN: 1934-5275 ; EISSN: 1934-5275 ; Language Documentation & Conservation ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03344410 ; Language Documentation & Conservation, University of Hawaiʻi Press In press (2021)
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