Dense corpora
Peter Gordon
pgordon at tc.columbia.edu
Tue Apr 26 13:46:26 UTC 2011
There's always Deb Patel at MIT media lab who has every single utterance and
action his child experienced or produced, but not sure if he is sharing this
yet.
Peter Gordon, Associate Professor
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On 4/26/11 1:06 AM, "Hao Wang" <haowang at usc.edu> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am a PhD student at the University of Southern California working on
> the acquisition of functional categories for my dissertation. I am
> trying to find some dense naturalistic longitudinal corpora of children
> before 3 years old. I read all available CHILDES documents and what I
> have found are Thomas (UK English) and Leo (German). Are there any other
> corpora that contain relatively dense samples (more than one or two
> hours per week)?
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Regards,
> Hao Wang
> --
> Graduate Student
> Department of Psychology
> University of Southern California
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