PARADISEC
We digitise and archive records of the many small languages of the world. We currently have over 1,270 languages represented in the collection. We work with cultural centres in the Pacific to support managing and digitising their collections.
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Director-matching card gamePARADISECAudio
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Multiple tasks: telling of "Frog, Where are You?" Playing the "Man and Tree" spatial relations game, Discussion of some reflexive and reciprocal sentences, and the Family Problems picture task.PARADISECAudio
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Discussion of lexems in "Language and Culture" section of dictionary and elicitation of sentences for picture bookPARADISECAudio
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Checking lexemes from Language and Culture section of dictionary and director-matching card gamePARADISECAudio
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Some of the MPI Caused Postions and Cut and Break videosPARADISECAudio
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Checking lexemes from Language and Culture section of dictionaryPARADISECAudio
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Telling "A Boy, a Dog, and a Frog" and "Frog, where are you?" and Sociolinguistic interview for Kriol variation projectPARADISECAudio
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Discussion of "kula yalbarrku" and some MPI Caused Postions and Cut and Break videosPARADISECAudio
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Checking lexemes from Language and Culture section of dictionary and director-matching card gamePARADISECAudio
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Checking lexemes from Language and Culture section of dictionaryPARADISECAudio
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Multiple tasks: Playing director-matching card and "Man and Tree" spatial relations games and Family problems picture task, Some of the MPI Caused Postions and Cut and Break videosPARADISECAudio
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Multiple tasks: director-matching card game, continuation of Family Problems picture task, checking lexemes from Language and Culture section of dictionary, and a telling of "A Boy, a Dog, and a Frog."PARADISECAudio
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