19.2740, Qs: ?Manual? for the Field Season 2001 - Max Planck
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Subject: 19.2740, Qs: ?Manual? for the Field Season 2001 - Max Planck
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Date: 08-Sep-2008
From: Andre Souza < souza.psi at gmail.com >
Subject: ?Manual? for the Field Season 2001 - Max Planck
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Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2008 14:54:04
From: Andre Souza [souza.psi at gmail.com]
Subject: ?Manual? for the Field Season 2001 - Max Planck
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Hey,
I was wondering whether I can find the 'Manual' for the field season 2001
developed by Levinson and Enfield for the Language and Cognition Group. I'm
interested in creating video clips for an experiment I'm about to run and
wanted to take a look at the ''cut and break clips'' written by Jurgen
Bohnemeyer, Melissa Bowerman and Penelope Brown.
Does anyone have any idea where I can find this document?
Thanks,
Andre Souza
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
Cognitive Science
Language Documentation
Psycholinguistics
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