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- Gaby Cablitz
- ASPAM
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- Farm Animals
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- Acq-FA-Am-Pua-2
Acq-FA-Am-Pua-2
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- Name : Acq-FA-Am-Pua-2
- Title : Aquisition of spatial terms: mother-child (4;0) dyad of the Farm Animals task (photo-object matching task) of photo 2
- Date : 1997-04-06
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- Description : Acquisition of spatial terms in Marquesan; the session shows the interaction between a mother and her 4-year-old son (4;0) by performing the Farm Animals photo-object matching task; in all interactions the mother is the Director, and the child the Matcher; there is no seperating screen between mother and child; the surroundings are familiar to the child (his own home); the session is recorded during the day; mother explains photo 2
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- Continent : Oceania
- Country : French Polynesia
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- Address :
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- Name : ASPAM
- Title : Aquisition of Space in Marquesan
- Id :
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- Name : Gaby Cablitz
- Address : Postbus 310, 6500 AH Nijmegen
- Email : gabcab@mpi.nl, gabycablitz@hotmail.com
- Organisation : Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
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- Description : The project investigates the acquisition of Marquesan spatial terms with a particular focus on the acquisition of an absolute system of SEAWRD/INLAND/ACROSS; the absolute system is the preferred spatial system by speakers of Marquesan when talking about spatial relations; children's ages range from 3 to 14 years;
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- Genre : Discourse
- SubGenre : Conversation,description,procedural
- Task : photo-object-matching task
- Modalities : speech
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- Interactivity : interactive
- PlanningType : planned
- Involvement : non-elicited
- SocialContext : Unspecified
- EventStructure : Unspecified
- Channel : Unspecified
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- Description : North Marquesan is spoken on the north-western part of the Marquesan archipelago in French Polynesia; MRQ is an Oceanic language of the Austronesian language family. Within the Eastern Oceanic branch MRQ belongs to the Proto-Central-Eastern subgroup of Proto-Eastern Polynesian (Pawley 1966; Green 1966). MRQ is most closely related to South Marquesan (QMS), Hawaiían and Mangarevan forming the Proto Marquesic subgroup which is distinct from Proto Tahitic (e.g. Tahitian, Rarotongan, Tuamotuan). The Marquesan speech community is bilingual (French-Marquesan); French is the language of instruction in schools. Both Marquesan languages are highly endangered languages because parents and caretakers cease to transmit the indigenous languages to their children. In the most urbanised areas of the Marquesas (Taiohaé, Hakahau, Atuona) where approximately 70 % of the population of the archipelago lives, most children under age 15 have acquired French as their first language.
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- Id : ISO639-3:mrq
- Name : Marquesan, North
- Dominant : Unspecified
- SourceLanguage : Unspecified
- TargetLanguage : Unspecified
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- Description : North Marquesan is spoken on the north-western part of the Marquesan archipelago in French Polynesia; MRQ is an Oceanic language of the Austronesian language family. Within the Eastern Oceanic branch MRQ belongs to the Proto-Central-Eastern subgroup of Proto-Eastern Polynesian (Pawley 1966; Green 1966). MRQ is most closely related to South Marquesan (QMS), Hawaiían and Mangarevan forming the Proto Marquesic subgroup which is distinct from Proto Tahitic (e.g. Tahitian, Rarotongan, Tuamotuan). The Marquesan speech community is bilingual (French-Marquesan); French is the language of instruction in schools. Both Marquesan languages are highly endangered languages because parents and caretakers cease to transmit the indigenous languages to their children. In the most urbanised areas of the Marquesas (Taiohaé, Hakahau, Atuona) where approximately 70 % of the population of the archipelago lives, most children under age 15 have acquired French as their first language.
- Description : ##CVREPAIR## DATE:2005-10-26 Replaced 'North Marquesan' with 'Marquesan, North'
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- Id : ISO639-3:fra
- Name : French
- Dominant : Unspecified
- SourceLanguage : Unspecified
- TargetLanguage : Unspecified
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- Description : French is the second language of most adult speakers, and has become the first language of many Marquesan children; French is the predominant language in administration, schools and further education, and in media and required when seeking salary labour; for economic pressure and educational requirements parents have switched from Marquesan to French as a home language; this process has probably started 30 years ago; The shift from Marquesan to French as a home language can be increasingly observed even in the remotest areas of the Marquesas where Marquesan has remained to be the home language until recently.
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- Key : conversation
- Key : explanation
- Key : instruction
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- Description : Acquisition of spatial terms in Marquesan; the session shows the interaction between a mother and her 4-year-old son (4;0) by performing the Farm Animals photo-object task; in all interactions the mother is the Director, and the child the Matcher; the surroundings are familiar to the child (in his own home); the session is recorded during the day; gaze of direction is ACROSS (in direction of the Haákuti valley); the location of recording is Hakamaíí; another child Anna (3;2) and her mother of are present; mother explain photo 2;
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- Role : subject
- Name : Puatai
- FullName : Puatai Huúti
- Code : Pua
- FamilySocialRole : child
- EthnicGroup : Marquesan
- BirthDate : Unspecified
- Sex : Male
- Education : primary school
- Anonymized : true
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- years : 4
- months : 0
- days : 18
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- Contact :
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- Description : North Marquesan is spoken on the north-western part of the Marquesan archipelago in French Polynesia; MRQ is an Oceanic language of the Austronesian language family. Within the Eastern Oceanic branch MRQ belongs to the Proto-Central-Eastern subgroup of Proto-Eastern Polynesian (Pawley 1966; Green 1966). MRQ is most closely related to South Marquesan (QMS), Hawaiían and Mangarevan forming the Proto Marquesic subgroup which is distinct from Proto Tahitic (e.g. Tahitian, Rarotongan, Tuamotuan). The Marquesan speech community is bilingual (French-Marquesan); French is the language of instruction in schools. Both Marquesan languages are highly endangered languages because parents and caretakers cease to transmit the indigenous languages to their children. In the most urbanised areas of the Marquesas (Taiohaé, Hakahau, Atuona) where approximately 70 % of the population of the archipelago lives, most children under age 15 have acquired French as their first language.
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- Role : consultant
- Name : Amerama
- FullName : Amerama Huúti
- Code : Am
- FamilySocialRole : mother
- EthnicGroup : Marquesan
- BirthDate : Unspecified
- Sex : Female
- Education : secondary education
- Anonymized : true
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- years : 25
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- Contact :
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- Description : Amerama grew up in the neighbouring valley of Haákuti; she is fluent in French
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- Description : North Marquesan is spoken on the north-western part of the Marquesan archipelago in French Polynesia; MRQ is an Oceanic language of the Austronesian language family. Within the Eastern Oceanic branch MRQ belongs to the Proto-Central-Eastern subgroup of Proto-Eastern Polynesian (Pawley 1966; Green 1966). MRQ is most closely related to South Marquesan (QMS), Hawaiían and Mangarevan forming the Proto Marquesic subgroup which is distinct from Proto Tahitic (e.g. Tahitian, Rarotongan, Tuamotuan). The Marquesan speech community is bilingual (French-Marquesan); French is the language of instruction in schools. Both Marquesan languages are highly endangered languages because parents and caretakers cease to transmit the indigenous languages to their children. In the most urbanised areas of the Marquesas (Taiohaé, Hakahau, Atuona) where approximately 70 % of the population of the archipelago lives, most children under age 15 have acquired French as their first language.
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- Role : Collector
- Name : Gaby Cablitz
- FullName : Gaby Cablitz
- Code : Unspecified
- FamilySocialRole : Unspecified
- EthnicGroup :
- BirthDate : Unspecified
- Sex : Unspecified
- Education :
- Anonymized : false
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- EstimatedAge : Unspecified
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- Name : Gaby Cablitz
- Address : Postbus 310, 6500 AH Nijmegen
- Email : gabcab@mpi.nl, gabycablitz@hotmail.com
- Organisation : Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
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- Description : The data was collected during Cablitz' field trips between 1997 and 1999; Cablitz collected the child data on Úa Pou island in the valleys of Hakamaíí and Haákuti
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- Role : Annotator
- Name : Gaby Cablitz
- FullName : Gaby Cablitz
- Code : Unspecified
- FamilySocialRole : Unspecified
- EthnicGroup : Unspecified
- BirthDate : Unspecified
- Sex : Unspecified
- Education : Unspecified
- Anonymized : false
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- EstimatedAge : Unspecified
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- Type : video
- Format : video/x-mpeg1
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- Quality : 2
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- Date : 1900-10-30
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- Id : AGCSV8P13MAR9701
- Format : Unspecified
- Quality : 2
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