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Layer Id 867 Name Iatmul recordings by Gerd Jendraschek
Description Stories recorded during fieldwork among Iatmul (Ndu,Papuan) in East Sepik Province, PNG, in 2008. The stories have been told by children and adolescents for whom Iatmul L2 and illustrate obsolescence phenomena. Related publications: • 2016. ‘The zero-marked switch-reference system of the Papuan language Iatmul’. Gijn, Rik van & Hammond, Jeremy (eds.), Switch Reference 2.0. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins (TSL 114); 231-252. • 2015. ‘Iatmul’. Grandi, Nicola & Körtvélyessy, Lívia (eds.), Edinburgh Handbook of Evaluative Morphology. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press; 408-415. • 2014. ‘Future tense, prospective aspect, and irrealis mood as part of the situation perspective: Insights from Basque, Turkish, and Papuan’. De Brabanter, Philippe & Kissine, Mikhail & Sharifzadeh, Saghie (eds.), Future times, future tenses. Oxford: Oxford University Press (Oxford Studies of Time in Language and Thought); 138-164. • 2011. ‘Questions on transitivity: Iatmul and beyond’. Kratochvíl, František & Coupe, Alexander & LaPolla, Randy J. (eds.), Studies in transitivity. Insights from language documentation. Special issue of Studies in Language 35.3: 555-587. • 2009. ‘Clause linkage in a language without coordination: the adjoined clause in Iatmul’. Helmbrecht, Johannes & Nishina, Yoko & Shin, Yong-Min & Skopeteas, Stavros & Verhoeven, Elisabeth (eds.), Form and Function in Language Research. Papers in Honour of Christian Lehmann. Berlin & New York: Mouton de Gruyter; 139-150. • 2009. ‘Origin and development of the Iatmul focus construction: Subordination, desubordination, resubordination’. Folia Linguistica 43.2: 345-390. • 2009. ‘Switch-reference constructions in Iatmul: Forms, functions, and development’. Lingua 119: 1316-1339. Postdoctoral thesis (German: Habilitationsschrift): • 2012. University of Regensburg (Germany): ‘A grammar of Iatmul’. Referees: Geoffrey Haig, Johannes Helmbrecht, Ulrike Mosel. https://www.academia.edu/1247243/A_grammar_of_Iatmul Funding (as part of): • La Trobe University, Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Research Centre for Linguistic Diversity (now: Centre for Research on Language Diversity), 1 March 2005 – 28 February 2008 • Charles La Trobe Research Fellowship, 1 June 2008 – 25 September 2009 Subject Keywords linguistics, linguistics, language, language, PARADISEC, PARADISEC
Type Media Linkback https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/GJ1
Publisher Gerd Jendraschek Contact admin@paradisec.org.au
Source Url https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/GJ1 License Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
Rights Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions) Created At 2023-11-05 00:47:13
Updated At 2024-03-28 12:02:47 Ghap Url https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/layers/867
Statistic Value Unit
Total Places
16 -
Area
Not Available km2
Convex Hull
POINT(143.3155 -4.243) -
Centroid
POINT(143.31549999999996 -4.243000000000001) -
Bounding Box
POINT(143.3155 -4.243) -
Most Central Place
Iatmul Story -
Most Distant Place from center
Iatmul Story -
Distribution
  • Average Distance from Centroid: 0
  • Average Distance from Centroid / Area of Convex Hull: N/A
kilometers
Start Date
2008-10-13 -
End Date
2018-10-18 -
Duration
10.01 years
Median Date
2008-10-21 -
Average Date
2009-06-06 -