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Item ID
SocCog-kac01
Title Social Cognition Picture Task Recording - Jinghpaw, Tokyo
Description Lu Awng and Lazing Tu speaking in Jinghpaw, Myitkyina dialect
Origination date 2018-02-16
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/SocCog/kac01
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Collector
Keita Kurabe
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Language as given Jinghpaw
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Dialect Myitkyina
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Originating university Australian National University
Operator Julia Colleen Miller
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Data Types Sound
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DOI 10.26278/PFEF-XD22
Cite as Keita Kurabe (collector), 2018. Social Cognition Picture Task Recording - Jinghpaw, Tokyo. EAF+XML/MPEG/MP4/MXF/VND.WAV. SocCog-kac01 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/PFEF-XD22
Content Files (5)
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SocCog-kac01-la_lt_20210709.eaf application/eaf+xml 730 KB
SocCog-kac01-la_lt.mp3 audio/mpeg 38.2 MB 00:41:48.380
SocCog-kac01-la_lt.mp4 video/mp4 967 MB 00:41:48.10
SocCog-kac01-la_lt.mxf application/mxf 22 GB
SocCog-kac01-la_lt.wav audio/vnd.wav 1.35 GB 00:41:48.380
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Collection Information
Collection ID SocCog
Collection title Social Cognition Project
Description Materials from a structured task for gathering enriched language data for descriptive, comparative and documentary purposes. The task involves collaborative narrative problem-solving and retelling by a pair or small group of language speakers, and was developed as an aid to investigating grammatical categories relevant to psychosocial cognition. The pictures set up a dramatic story where participants can feel empathetic involvement with the characters, and trace individual motivations, mental and physical states, and points of view. The data-gathering task allows different cultural groups to imbue the pictures with their own experiences, concerns, and conventions and stimulates the spontaneous use of previously under-recorded linguistic structures. Picture sets include "Family Problems" and "Crow and Jackal".
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Access Information
Edit access Danielle Barth
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Data access conditions Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
Data access narrative
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