imdi2cmdi.xsl2002-11-09https://hdl.handle.net/1839/00-0000-0000-0000-6D0C-8clarin.eu:cr1:p_1407745712035MPI corpora : Language and Cognition : africa : Goemai : HellwigResourcehttps://hdl.handle.net/1839/00-0000-0000-0000-6D0D-FResourcehttps://hdl.handle.net/1839/00-0000-0000-0000-6D0E-8LandingPagehttps://archive.mpi.nl/islandora/object/lat%3A1839_00_0000_0000_0000_6D0C_8#NAME:IMDI_1_9_TO_3_0 DATE:2004-03-17T14:50:00-02:00. NAME:imdi2cmdi.xslt DATE:2016-09-09T16:01:36.457+02:00.Farewel2Farewell Speech2000-12-01Farewell speech by J.AfricaNigeriaKwandeGoemaiDocumentation of GoemaiBirgit Hellwig
Postbus 310, 6500 AH Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Birgit.Hellwig@mpi.nlMax Planck Institute for PsycholinguisticsThe Goemai project is part of a PhD project (begun in August 1998). There are two aims to this project: (1) To investigate the semantics and pragmatics of locative verbs and derived elements. Most of the collected experimental data is concerned with this topic. (2) To document the Goemai language in form of a reference grammar, a dictionary and an annotated text corpus.DiscourseOratoryUnspecifiedspeechnon-interactivesemi-spontaneousnon-elicitedUnspecifiedUnspecifiedUnspecifiedISO639-3:ankGoemaiUnspecifiedUnspecifiedUnspecifiedGoemai is a Chadic language (West Chadic A, Angas-Goemai, Southern Branch) that is spoken by 150.000 to 200.000 speakers in Plateau State, Central Nigeria.oratoryFarewell speech by J.consultantJJJUnspecifiedGoemaiUnspecifiedMalesecondary schooltrue23KwofluentbasicJ. is one of my main collaborators in Kwande (since winter 1998). He acts as a consultant, but also helps to establish and organize new contacts. He was born in Kwande (ca. 1977), and he also grew up there. Both his parents are Goemai. He has never left the area. He is the older brother of L.J.'s first language is Goemai (Kwo dialect). He is also fluent in Hausa, and has some basic knowledge of English.ISO639-3:ankGoemaiUnspecifiedUnspecifiedGoemai is a Chadic language (West Chadic A, Angas-Goemai, Southern Branch) that is spoken by 150.000 to 200.000 speakers in Plateau State, Central Nigeria.##CVREPAIR## DATE:2005-10-26 Replaced 'GOEMAI' with 'Goemai'ISO639-3:hauHausaUnspecifiedUnspecifiedHausa is a Chadic language (West Chadic A, Hausa) that is spoken by ca. 25 million speakers as their first language, and by an additional 40 million as their second language. Hausa is the dominant language in all of Central and Northern Nigeria, and it is the language that is used in administrative, religious and educational settings. Most Goemai are fluent in Hausa and use it as a means of interethnic communication.##CVREPAIR## DATE:2005-10-26 Replaced 'HAUSA' with 'Hausa'ISO639-3:engEnglishUnspecifiedUnspecifiedEnglish is the national language of Nigeria. Officially, it is the language used in administration and higher education. But especially Nigerians living in rural areas are not familiar with English.##CVREPAIR## DATE:2005-10-26 Replaced 'ENGLISH' with 'English'CollectorBirgit HellwigBirgit HellwigUnspecifiedUnspecifiedUnspecifiedUnspecifiedfalseUnspecifiedBirgit Hellwig
Postbus 310, 6500 AH Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Postbus 310, 6500 AH Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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