Dataset Open Access
Fiedler, Ines
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<title>B1 Fon</title>
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<publisher>Universität Hamburg</publisher>
<publicationYear>2020</publicationYear>
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<subject>focus</subject>
<subject>Fokus</subject>
<subject>linguistics</subject>
<subject>information structure</subject>
<subject>Fon</subject>
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<date dateType="Issued">2020-09-14</date>
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<description descriptionType="Abstract"><p>The data sets for each language consist of a small number of mini-dialogues, chosen out of the 189 entries within the Focus Translation Task (cf. Skopeteas et al. 2006: 209ff.) in order to get a basic set of utterances for comparison between the languages dealt with in the project.</p>
<p>Fiedler, Ines (2011) QUIS Data from Yom, Aja, Anii and Foodo. With Notes on Genetic and Areal Relations. In: Petrova &amp; M. Grubic (eds.): Interdisciplinary Studies on Information Structure 16, Linguistic Fieldnotes III: Information structure in Gur and Kwa language. 49-96.</p>
<p>Schwarz, Anne (2011) QUIS Data from Buli, Kɔnni and Baatɔnum. With Notes on the Comparative Approach. In: Petrova &amp; M. Grubic (eds.): Interdisciplinary Studies on Information Structure 16, Linguistic Fieldnotes III: Information structure in Gur and Kwa language. 1-48.</p>
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<p><strong>CLARIN Metadata summary for B1 Fon (CMDI-based)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Title: </strong>B1 Fon<br>
<strong>Description: </strong>The data sets for each language consist of a small number of mini-dialogues, chosen out of the 189 entries within the Focus Translation Task (cf. Skopeteas et al. 2006: 209ff.) in order to get a basic set of utterances for comparison between the languages dealt with in the project.<br>
<strong>Publication date: </strong>2015<br>
<strong>Data owner: </strong> Dr. phil. Ines Fiedler<br>
<strong>Contributors: </strong> Ines Fiedler (editor)<br>
<strong>Project: </strong> Special Research Centre 632 Information structure, German Research Foundation<br>
<strong>Keywords: </strong> focus, Fokus<br>
<strong>Language: </strong> <a href="https://www.ethnologue.com/language/fon">Fon (fon)</a><br>
<strong>Size: </strong> 264 Token<br>
<strong>Segmentation units: </strong> other<br>
<strong>Temporal Coverage: </strong> 2005-02-05/2005-02-06<br>
<strong>Spatial Coverage: </strong> Cotonou, BJ<br>
<strong>Genre: </strong> discourse<br>
<strong>Modality: </strong> spoken<br>
<strong>References: </strong> Fiedler, Ines (2011) QUIS Data from Yom, Aja, Anii and Foodo. With Notes on Genetic and Areal Relations. In: Petrova &amp; M. Grubic (eds.): Interdisciplinary Studies on Information Structure 16, Linguistic Fieldnotes III: Information structure in Gur and Kwa language. 49-96. <strong>References: </strong> Schwarz, Anne (2011) QUIS Data from Buli, Kɔnni and Baatɔnum. With Notes on the Comparative Approach. In: Petrova &amp; M. Grubic (eds.): Interdisciplinary Studies on Information Structure 16, Linguistic Fieldnotes III: Information structure in Gur and Kwa language. 1-48.</p>
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