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Title:"Hidden Colour Chips" matching game (played by A and N)
ColoLLAS
Documentation of Goemai
Contributor:A
N
Birgit Hellwig
Contributor (annotator):Birgit Hellwig
Coverage:Nigeria
Date:2001-06-18
Description:A. and N. play the matching game "Hidden colour chips".
The Goemai project is part of a PhD project (begun in August 1998). There are two aims to this project: (1) To investigate the semantics and pragmatics of locative verbs and derived elements. Most of the collected experimental data is concerned with this topic. (2) To document the Goemai language in form of a reference grammar, a dictionary and an annotated text corpus.
This file was generated from an IMDI 1.9 file and transformed to IMDI 3.0. The substructure of Genre is replaced by two elements named "Genre" and "SubGenre". The original content of Genre substructure was: Interactional = 'matching game', Discursive = '', Performance = ''. These values have been added as Keys to the Content information.
In the first part, A. acts as the director and N. as the matcher. In the second part, N. is the director and A. the matcher.
A. is my main consultant and colleague. He first introduced me to the language (in winter 1998), and established contacts with Goemai in Jos and Kwande. Most data is crosschecked with him. He was born in Kwande (ca. 1935), and he also grew up there. Both his parents are Goemai. He worked as a teacher in several places all over Central Nigeria. He is now retired and lives in Jos. He is the elder brother of D. (same father), and the father's brother of I. and K.
N. acts as a consultant for me on a regular basis (since winter 2000). He was born in Demshin (ca. 1940), and he also grew up there. Both his parents are Goemai. He worked as a civil servant in several places all over Northern and Central Nigeria. He is now retired and lives in Jos. He is the husband of O.
This audio recording was made to be able to use it with ELAN
'Hidden Colour Chips' is a task that was designed to monitor the attention-directing use of demonstratives. Colored chips are hidden under various toy objects. Their location is known to one participant (the 'memorizer' or director), but not to the other (the 'checker' or 'matcher'). The checker has to find out the location through asking the memorizer. Enfield, Nick and Juergen Bohnemeyer. 2001. Hidden colour-chips task. In: Stephen C. Levinson and Nick Enfield (eds.). 'Manual' for the field season 2001. Nijmegen, Max Planck Insitut for Psycholinguistics, 21-28.
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Identifier:oai:www.mpi.nl:1839_00-0000-0000-0000-6DC8-4
Publisher:Birgit Hellwig
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
Subject:Stimuli
Matching game
Goemai language
Subject (ISO639):ank
Type:video
audio

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Citation: A; N; Birgit Hellwig; Birgit Hellwig (annotator). 2001-06-18. Birgit Hellwig.
Terms: area_Africa country_NG iso639_ank

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Country: Nigeria
Area: Africa


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