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Elicitation trees lolabe
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- Name : Elicitation trees lolabe
- Title :
- Date : 2010-02-19
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- Continent : Unspecified
- Country : Unspecified
- Region :
- Address :
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- Name : Bakola
- Title : Bakola Documentation Project
- Id :
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- Name : Nadine Borchardt
- Address : Invalidenstraße 110, 10115 Berlin, Germany
- Email : nadineborchardt@gmail.com
- Organisation : Humboldt University Berlin
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- Description : The Bakola project aims at documenting the Bakola/Bagyeli language as it is spoken in everyday conversation. The linguistic documentation of Bakola will focus on three major domains: 1. audio recordings (narrative, procedural, hortative, expository, conversations, epics, songs, folktales, proverbs, etc.) 2. video recordings (dances, storytelling events, songs, procedural discourse, and basic conversational situations such as greetings, daily activities, food gathering, etc.) 3. the elicitation of specialized vocabulary (plant and animal names, herbalist and hunting techniques as well as stories, music and rituals to build relationships among humans and with the spiritual world)
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- Genre : Discourse
- SubGenre : Interview
- Task : Unspecified
- Modalities : speech
- Subject : Unspecified
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- Interactivity : interactive
- PlanningType : spontaneous
- Involvement : elicited
- SocialContext : Family
- EventStructure : Conversation
- Channel : Face to Face
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- Description : Gyeli is used by the consultants while the DoBeS team members speak French with the interpreter, DF, who, in turn, speaks Kwasio (Mabi dialect) with the Bagyeli.
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- Id : ISO639-3:gyi
- Name : Gyeli
- Dominant : true
- SourceLanguage : false
- TargetLanguage : true
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- Id : ISO639-3:nmg
- Name : Kwasio
- Dominant : false
- SourceLanguage : true
- TargetLanguage : false
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- Description : Kwasio is, just as Gyeli, a Bantu A80 language and the closest relative to the Pygmy language. It has two dialects: Mabi (spoken at the coast) and Ngumba/Mvoumbo (spoken along the road inland between Kribi and Lolodorf). Kwasio is the main language used in communication with the Gyeli speakers since they do not speak French or English, but they do understand the language of their farming neighbors, who, in turn, speak French with the linguists.
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- Id : ISO639-3:fra
- Name : French
- Dominant : false
- SourceLanguage : true
- TargetLanguage : false
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- Description : CL and NB arrive with the interpreters DF and SNY in Nko'olong and greet the people. They are welcomed by the children who sing songs they've randomly heard on the radio and whose meaning they do not understand at all. Everybody is getting ready for the hike into the forest. A group of a few young men, two elderly women and several children is leaving the village together with the DoBeS researchers. Their first stop outside the village is the former location of the settlement. NkNaMa explains that her parents lived there before, but that the Bulu forced them to live on the road which they are doing since then. She also shows the tombs of her ancestors which they call "paradise". The she goes on to explain that the leaf she has around her finger will prevent the rain from falling. The group continues into the forest where NkDoRe shows a type of nut the Bagyeli like to gather and eat.
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- Role : Interpreter
- Name : Francois
- FullName : Djie djhie Francois
- Code : DF
- FamilySocialRole : Unspecified
- EthnicGroup : Mabi (Kwasio)
- BirthDate : Unspecified
- Sex : Male
- Education : fisher man
- Anonymized : true
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- years : 45
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- Contact :
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- Description : Francois helps as interpreter in the coastal area both in Bibira and Lebdjom. At the same time, he serves as a motorbike driver and cook and takes care of Bagyeli visitors when they are in Kribi.
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- Id : ISO639-3:nmg
- Name : Kwasio
- MotherTongue : true
- PrimaryLanguage : false
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- Description : Kwasio is the major language in the coastal area and the closest relative of the Gyeli language. Kwasio is spoken in communication between Kwasio farmers and Bagyeli hunter-gatherers.
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- Id : ISO639-3:fra
- Name : French
- MotherTongue : false
- PrimaryLanguage : false
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- Description : French is used in communication with foreigners who don't know Kwasio, such as the DoBeS team members.
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- Role : Researcher
- Name : Roger
- FullName : Roger Blench
- Code :
- FamilySocialRole :
- EthnicGroup : British
- BirthDate : Unspecified
- Sex : Male
- Education : PhD
- Anonymized : false
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- years : 55
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- Contact :
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- Description : English, French, and others
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- Id : ISO639-3:fra
- Name : French
- MotherTongue : false
- PrimaryLanguage : false
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- Description : French is used for communication with local Bantu farmers and fishermen and interpreters.
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- Id : ISO639-3:eng
- Name : English
- MotherTongue : false
- PrimaryLanguage : false
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- Description : English as general means of communication between project members.
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- Role : Researcher
- Name : Marieke
- FullName : Marieke Martin
- Code :
- FamilySocialRole :
- EthnicGroup : German
- BirthDate : Unspecified
- Sex : Female
- Education : PhD
- Anonymized : false
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- years : 30
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- Contact :
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- Description : German, English, French, and others
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- Id : ISO639-3:eng
- Name : English
- MotherTongue : false
- PrimaryLanguage : false
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- Description : English as general means of communication between project members.
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- Id : ISO639-3:fra
- Name : French
- MotherTongue : false
- PrimaryLanguage : false
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- Description : French is used for communication with local Bantu farmers and fishermen and interpreters.
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- Id : ISO639-3:deu
- Name : German
- MotherTongue : true
- PrimaryLanguage : true
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- Description : Use of German in the team between CL and NB.
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- Role : Consultant
- Name : Ndama
- FullName : NDAMA Mbangio
- Code :
- FamilySocialRole :
- EthnicGroup : Bagyeli
- BirthDate : Unspecified
- Sex : Male
- Education : Unspecified
- Anonymized : Unspecified
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- EstimatedAge : Unspecified
- Contact :
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- Description : from Mako village
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- Description : Gyeli, Kwasio
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- Id : ISO639-3:gyi
- Name : Gyeli
- MotherTongue : true
- PrimaryLanguage : true
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- Description : Bakola/Bagyeli/Gyeli is used in everyday conversation in in-group communication. It is very close to the genealogically closely related language Kwasio with its dialects Mabi and Mvoumbo and is, in careful speech, intelligible.
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- Id : ISO639-3:nmg
- Name : Kwasio
- MotherTongue : true
- PrimaryLanguage : false
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- Description : Kwasio is the major language in the coastal area and the closest relative of the Gyeli language. Kwasio is spoken in communication between Kwasio farmers and Bagyeli hunter-gatherers.
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- Role : Consultant
- Name : Yama
- FullName : YAMA Paul
- Code :
- FamilySocialRole :
- EthnicGroup : Bagyeli
- BirthDate : Unspecified
- Sex : Male
- Education : Unspecified
- Anonymized : Unspecified
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- EstimatedAge : Unspecified
- Contact :
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- Description : from Bouchiliga
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- Description : Gyeli, Kwasio
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- Id : ISO639-3:gyi
- Name : Gyeli
- MotherTongue : true
- PrimaryLanguage : true
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- Description : Bakola/Bagyeli/Gyeli is used in everyday conversation in in-group communication. It is very close to the genealogically closely related language Kwasio with its dialects Mabi and Mvoumbo and is, in careful speech, intelligible.
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- Id : ISO639-3:nmg
- Name : Kwasio
- MotherTongue : true
- PrimaryLanguage : false
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- Description : Kwasio is the major language in the coastal area and the closest relative of the Gyeli language. Kwasio is spoken in communication between Kwasio farmers and Bagyeli hunter-gatherers.
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- Role : Consultant
- Name : Abuemon
- FullName : ABUEMON Nde
- Code :
- FamilySocialRole :
- EthnicGroup : Bagyeli
- BirthDate : Unspecified
- Sex : Male
- Education : Unspecified
- Anonymized : Unspecified
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- EstimatedAge : Unspecified
- Contact :
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- Description : from Bouchiliga
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- Description : Gyeli, Kwasio
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- Id : ISO639-3:gyi
- Name : Gyeli
- MotherTongue : true
- PrimaryLanguage : true
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- Description : Bakola/Bagyeli/Gyeli is used in everyday conversation in in-group communication. It is very close to the genealogically closely related language Kwasio with its dialects Mabi and Mvoumbo and is, in careful speech, intelligible.
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- Id : ISO639-3:nmg
- Name : Kwasio
- MotherTongue : true
- PrimaryLanguage : false
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- Description : Kwasio is the major language in the coastal area and the closest relative of the Gyeli language. Kwasio is spoken in communication between Kwasio farmers and Bagyeli hunter-gatherers.
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- Role : Researcher
- Name : Dan
- FullName : Daniel Duke
- Code :
- FamilySocialRole : Sibling
- EthnicGroup : American
- BirthDate : 1968-02-03
- Sex : Unspecified
- Education : PhD candidate
- Anonymized : false
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- years : 44
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- Email : daniel_duke@sil.org
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- Description : English, French, some Kwasio
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- Id : ISO639-3:saj
- Name : Sango
- MotherTongue : false
- PrimaryLanguage : false
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- Id : ISO639-3:fra
- Name : French
- MotherTongue : false
- PrimaryLanguage : false
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- Description : French is used for communication with local Bantu farmers and fishermen and interpreters.
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- Id : ISO639-3:nmg
- Name : Kwasio
- MotherTongue : false
- PrimaryLanguage : false
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- Description : Kwasio is the major language in the coastal area and the closest relative of the Gyeli language. Kwasio is spoken in communication between Kwasio farmers and Bagyeli hunter-gatherers.
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- Id : ISO639-3:eng
- Name : English
- MotherTongue : true
- PrimaryLanguage : true
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- Description : English as general means of communication between project members.
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- Id : ISO639-3:gko
- Name : Ancient Greek
- MotherTongue : false
- PrimaryLanguage : false
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- Id : ISO639-3:axk
- Name : Aka
- MotherTongue : false
- PrimaryLanguage : false
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