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===IE 9/19/2012===
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I want to elicit more body part terms, with plurals.
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*hand
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*head
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*nose
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*mouth
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*finger (does each finger have its own name?)
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*arm
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*eye
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*lips
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*ear
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*eyebrows
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*eyelashes
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*body hair
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*toes
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*fingernails
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*palm of hand
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*sole of foot
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*joint
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*knuckles
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*shoulder
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*elbow
   
 
==Kelsey==
 
==Kelsey==

Revision as of 22:28, 18 September 2012

Review wordlists from individual sessions here to avoid repeated elicitation. Remember to post whether your session is group or individual, and try to indicate roughly when it will be happening so that later sessions can adjust their lists to avoid duplicating the work of earlier sessions if they wish.

The old Bari vocab can be found here if you want to transfer wordlists to this page.

Kayla

Words for Individual elicitation on September 18, 2012, posted post session --Kayla 02:06, 19 September 2012 (UTC)

  • shirt(s)
  • shoe(s)
  • pant(s)
  • hat(s)
  • sock(s)
  • sarong(s) (no skirt, dress)
  • earring(s)
  • necklace(s)
  • a lot
  • egg(s)
  • eggshell(s)
  • seed(s)
  • thorn(s)
  • field(s)


Words for Group elicitation on September 13, 2012 --Kayla 03:53, 13 September 2012 (UTC)

  • water, drinking water
  • river
  • spring, stream
  • ocean
  • lake
  • rain
  • soup
  • grease, oil
  • dirt
  • sand
  • riverbank
  • shore
  • beach
  • ground
  • mud

Oana

GE Thurs. Sept. 13, 001

  • dog, dogs
  • cat, cats
  • bird, birds
  • pig, pigs
  • insect, insects
  • spider, spiders
  • ant, ants
  • butterfly, butterflies
  • fruit, fruit

IE Tues. Sept. 18, 2012, 00?

I am curious about pronouns, so I will elicit a couple of verbs (love, see) with a combination of subject and direct object pronouns.

  • I love you, you love me, she loves him, he loves her, I see you, you see me, etc.

Jack

Matt

Individual 0?? (W. Sept. 19, 10:00)

Since the Swadesh list has been pretty thoroughly covered, I will start in on some culturally/regionally specific vocabulary. Rest TBD.

  • baobab
  • baobab fruit
  • Wolof person/people
  • Fula person/people
  • name of ML's hometown
  • etc.

Nico

GE 9/18/2012

This is the list I'm planning to start with for the next group session.

  • world
  • sun
  • moon
  • sunrise
  • sunset
  • day, days
  • morning
  • afternoon
  • night
  • week, weeks
  • month, months
  • year, years
  • sky
  • rain
  • (rain)storm
  • lightning
  • thunder
  • book, books
  • house, houses
  • window, windows
  • door, doors
  • roof, roofs
  • wall, walls
  • floor, floors

Ideas

Nouns that I've thought up to add to lists, but if anyone wants to use them feel free!

  • child, children
  • woman, women
  • room, rooms
  • kitchen, kitchens
  • table, tables
  • chair, chairs
  • bed, beds
  • well, wells
  • field, fields
  • ladder, ladders
  • boat, boats
  • road, roads
  • animal, animals (general term)
  • goat, goats
  • chicken, chickens
  • rooster, roosters
  • fish, (fishes)
  • cow, cows
  • bull, bulls
  • horse, horses
  • donkey, donkeys
  • monkey, monkeys
  • wolf, wolves
  • money
  • gift, gifts

Erin

GE 9/18/2012

  • hair(s)
  • chest
  • blood
  • spit
  • belly
  • side
  • bellybutton
  • leg
  • foot
  • hip

IE 9/19/2012

I want to elicit more body part terms, with plurals.

  • hand
  • head
  • nose
  • mouth
  • finger (does each finger have its own name?)
  • arm
  • eye
  • lips
  • ear
  • eyebrows
  • eyelashes
  • body hair
  • toes
  • fingernails
  • palm of hand
  • sole of foot
  • joint
  • knuckles
  • shoulder
  • elbow

Kelsey

IE 9/19

I want to elicit some more animal names, their plural forms, and maybe some intransitive verbs at the end. Anything I don't get to on Wednesday, I plan to elicit in the group session on the 25th.

Nouns:

  • livestock (general term)
  • lion/lions
  • rat/rats (mouse/mice?)
  • sheep/sheeps
  • snake/snakes (venomous term?)
  • rabbit/rabbits
  • worm/worms
  • bee/bees
  • duck/ducks
  • elephant/elephants
  • mosquito/mosquitoes
  • frog/frogs
  • turtle/turtles
  • bat/bats

Verbs:

  • he runs
  • he goes (to location)
  • he jumps
  • he sleeps
  • he reads/studies
  • he dies
  • he eats (intrans variant?)

(I may also try different persons for the verbs, but nothing fancy - just to get a small amount of morphological complexity and to start gradually chipping away at the verbal paradigm.)

Melanie

Jevon

18 Sep (005 Individual)

First I got a couple of long sentences, to get a feel for the overall sentence-level prosody.

  • I told your younger sister about the wrestler, but she didn't believe me.
  • I visited six fruit sellers at the market and bought a melon from each one.

Then I re-elicited the following words, with a particular emphasis on stop quality.

  • trees (taXar)
  • rain (atep)
  • three (tadik)
  • two (Dik)

Then I elicited some new words. I elicited nouns with their plurals.

  • rumor (= v. to hear)
  • dance
  • gift
  • fish
  • to measure
  • (fish) scale
  • (fish) tail
  • (fish) fin
  • boat
  • bone
  • (bird) wing (also woman's head scarf)
  • to hit
  • mouth
  • shoulder (another word for wing)

18 Sep (012 Group)

  • baobab
  • baobab fruit
  • finger/s
  • butt/s
  • bark/shell/rind
  • skin/hide
  • forest
  • branch
  • root
  • yam
  • moss
  • spoiled (food/meat)
  • dank

Vivian

In this interest of vowel quality, I'll be re-checking some vowels of words we already have, and eliciting new words as well as checking short phrases.

  • red
  • black
  • white
  • green
  • blue
  • yellow
  • a
  • the


For the group session, I will elicit body parts, hopefully these (with plurals):

  • head
  • mouth
  • chin
  • nose
  • cheek
  • eye
  • eyebrow
  • eyelash
  • ear
  • hair
  • arm
  • shoulder
  • elbow
  • hand
  • finger
  • back
  • belly
  • leg
  • knee
  • foot
  • toe
  • heart
  • liver
  • brain
  • blood
  • skin
  • bone