[Lingtyp] Looking for Visual Stimuli Kits for Fieldwork
Nico Lehmann
nico.lehmann at hu-berlin.de
Tue Aug 15 08:42:34 UTC 2023
Hi David,
I have previously used the storyboards from Totem Fields. These can be adapted for various purposes:
https://totemfieldstoryboards.org
This site also has a nice list of resources: https://experimentalfieldlinguistics.wordpress.com/experimental-materials/stimuli-for-elicited-production/
Hope this helps a bit.
Best,
Nico
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> Am 15.08.2023 um 10:23 schrieb David Erschler <erschler at gmail.com>:
>
> Dear colleagues,
>
> I am looking for visual stimuli kits for fieldwork (to try and minimize the interference of translation).
>
> So far I have found
> Benjamin Bruening’s Scope Elicitation Kit https://udel.edu/~bruening/scopeproject/materials.html… <https://t.co/Oa2zpInAMh> MPI Nijmegen Elicitation Manualshttps://udel.edu/~bruening/scopeproject/scopeproject.html <https://udel.edu/~bruening/scopeproject/scopeproject.html> Kidd et al.’s Stimuli to elicit transitive sentences https://osf.io/9jh4k <https://t.co/0OsTKfy0TZ>
>
> I wonder if there are more out there.
>
> Thank you very much,
> With best wishes,
> David
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