OLAC Record: oai:clal.cornell.edu:clal4

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Title: First Language Acquisition of Inuktitut
Contributor: Cornell Language Acquisition Laboratory (CLAL)
 Cornell University
 Lust, Barbara
 Harbert, Wayne
 Allen, Shanley
 Zec, Draga
 Gair, James
 [role = transcriber] Owingayak, Tamar
 [role = transcriber] Owlijoot, Rachel
 [role = transcriber] Uluadluak, Elizabeth
 [role = transcriber] Okatsiak, Emilia
Coverage: Northwest, Canadian
 Eskimo Point
 Arviat, Nunavut
Creator: Parkinson, David
Date: 1997
Description: The CLAL-Parkinson corpus of Inuktitut child language data includes language from at least 30 children between 3.10.04 and 6.10.22 (years, months, days) (mean age: 5.06.27) acquiring Inuktitut as their first language. Many were recruited at the Angmak elementary school in Arviat, Nunavut, Canada or directly through parents in Arviat.
 Data include two types: experimental and natural speech. The former includes two experiments--Elicited Imitation and Picture Choice Task--conducted with each child. The latter, Natural Speech, contains about 20 hours of natural speech data. It was also collected from children in this age range.
 National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant SBR-9529166
 Each tape is labeled with date of data collection.
 Inuktitut is a language of the Eskimo-Aleut family, spoken in Arivat, Northwest Territories, Canada.
 68 DAT audio tapes exist, along with 79 Video 8 tapes and 72 analog tapes. In addition there are 3 VHS tapes and 3 analog audio tapes which appear to record methods and procedures.
Format: Digital Audio Tape (DAT)
 Video 8
 Analog tapes
 Text
Identifier: clal4
Language: [language = eng] English
Publisher: Cornell Language Acquisition Laboratory
Relation: David Parkinson, “Morphosyntactic Interaction in First Language Acquisition of Inuktitut,” Cornell University.
 David John Parkinson, 1999. The Interaction of Syntax and Morphology in the Acquisition of Noun Incorporation in Inuktitut. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Cornell University. Ithaca, New York.
 Cornell Language Acquisition Experimental Binder: The Interaction of syntax and Morphology in the Acquisition of Inuktitut. (Provides records on experimental designs, procedures, methods, subjects, and relevant documents.) Cornell Language Acquisition Lab. Ithaca, New York.
 Parkinson, David. 1996. Natural Speech Transcription Manual: Inuktitut. Cornell Language Acquisition Lab.
 Parkinson, D. and Barbara Lust. 1997. The acquisition of noun incorporation in Inuktitut: Learning the Morphology-syntax interface. Boston University, Child Language Conference.
 Parkinson, D. and Barbara Lust. 1997. The interplay of morphology and syntax in the acquisition of Inuktitut as a first language: Lexical and syntactic accounts re-evaluated. Paper presented at ESCOL.
 Parkinson, D. 1998. Knowledge of verbal projections in the acquisition of causatives in Inuktitut. Linguistic Society of America annual meeting.
Rights: Any technical documentation that is made available by Cornell University, Cornell Language Acquisition Lab is the copyrighted work of Cornell University, Cornell Language Acquisition Lab, or the Virtual Linguistics Laboratory
 The technical documentation is being delivered to you AS IS and Cornell University, Cornell Language Acquisition Lab, and the Virtual Linguistics Laboratory make no warranty as to its accuracy or use. Any use of the technical documentation may include technical or other inaccuracies or typographical errors. Cornell University, Cornell Language Acquisition Lab , and the Virtual Linguistics Laboratory reserve the right to make changes without prior notice
 No part of this publication may be copied without the express written permission of Cornell University, Cornell Language Acquisition Laboratory, and the Virtual Linguistics Laboratory, Care of Professor Barbara Lust, Trumansburg, New York.
Subject: [language = ikt] Inuktitut
Type: [linguistic-type = language_description]

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