Videography-Based Documentation of Kere (Papua New Guinea) in Sociocultural Perspective [Dataset]

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Rarrick, Samantha
Berez, Andrea
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2014
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90 annotated videos

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Simbu Province, Papua New Guinea

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Language documentation output. This is a proposal to document Kere, a Chimbu-Wahgi language of Simbu Province, Papua New Guinea. The primary products will be a linguistic corpus of 30 hours of transcribed, annotated video and a series of eight professional-quality short documentary films about different genres of Kere language, designed for a local and popular audience. The corpus and the film series will capture Kere language in situ with special attention to (i) the visual and locational context, (ii) the culturally salient settings, and (iii) the socially-informed and interactive nature of Kere language use.

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Mediated access via the Publisher link. Data is stored within the Endangered Languages Archive. Access is not provided by Griffith University.

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Users of any part of the collection should acknowledge the Endangered Languages Documentation Programme (ELDP) as the funder of the project. Individual speakers whose words and/or images are used should be acknowledged by respective name(s). Any other contributor who has collected, transcribed or translated the data or was involved in any other way should be acknowledged by name. All information on contributors is available in the metadata.

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Pacific Peoples linguistics and languages

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