[Lingtyp] 회신: Glossed corpora of languages w/o grammaticalized definiteness marking

Joo Ian ian.joo at outlook.com
Thu Jun 6 20:20:33 UTC 2019


Dear Jurgen,

1. Japanese
https://childes.talkbank.org/access/Japanese/Miyata.html
2. Tamil
https://childes.talkbank.org/browser/index.php?url=Other/Tamil/
3. Indonesian
https://childes.talkbank.org/browser/index.php?url=EastAsian/Indonesian/Jakarta/
4. Latin
Although I'm not aware of any glossed corpus I'm sure there are some.


Regards,
Ian Joo
http://ianjoo.academia.edu


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제목: [Lingtyp] Glossed corpora of languages w/o grammaticalized definiteness marking

Dear colleagues — An advisee of mine is looking for glossed texts to investigate the use of strategies alternative to grammaticalized definiteness marking. Basically, she’s trying to identify about half a dozen genealogically and areally unrelated languages each of which meets all of the following criteria:

1. The language lacks grammaticalized definiteness marking.

2. A text or corpus of texts is available for the language that has Leipzig-standard interlinear glosses and translations in English or Spanish.

3. The text (corpus) comprises at least about 1000 clauses, but ideally twice that or more.

4. The individual texts should be long-ish and their referring expressions shouldn’t be predominately proper names.

If you’re aware of a language so resourced, please let me know!

Many thanks! — Juergen


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