Results 1 – 3
- Collection identifier: 2016-08
- Primary contributors: Edgar Pastor Rosero (consultant); Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Additional contributors: Manuela Jumbo Rosero (consultant); Alfredo Pacaya Torrejón (consultant); Nelly Pastor Rosero (consultant); América Rosero Menacho (consultant); Zoila Rosero Menacho (consultant); Ester Rosero Vásquez (consultant); Rosa Vásquez Torres (consultant)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Dates: 2012
- Historical information: Arabela is an endangered Zaparoan language of the Loreto region of Peru, spoken primarily in the greater Curaray river basin. These materials were collected by Vivian Wauters in the summer of 2012, following her second year in the graduate program in linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley. She conducted team-based fieldwork on related Sápara in the summer of 2011 with Lev Michael and Christine Beier.
File names, when not the same as the file bundle identifier, usually consist of a date and speaker initials. The terms 'lav' and 'internal' refer to recordings of the same event, the first with a lavalier microphone, the latter with the internal microphone of an H4N Zoom. - Scope and content: Audio recordings primarily of grammatical and lexical elicitation, with some stories and conversations; field notes; FLEx database
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Edgar Pastor Rosero and Vivian Wauters. Arabela Field Materials, 2016-08, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2CZ35CR.
- Collection identifier: 2021-02
- Primary contributors: Malick Loum (consultant); Nico Baier (researcher); Kayla Begay (researcher); Oana David (researcher); Erin Donnelly (researcher); Matthew Faytak (researcher); Jevon Heath (researcher); Peter Jenks (researcher, donor); John Merrill (researcher, donor); Kelsey Neely (researcher); Melanie Redeye (researcher); Vivian Wauters (researcher)
- Additional contributors: Mary Loum (participant); Mark Sydell (participant)
- Language: Sereer (srr)
- Dates: 2012-2013
- Historical information: This collection consists of materials produced by students of the graduate-level field methods course in the Department of Linguistics at UC Berkeley between September 2012 and May 2013. The course was taught by Prof. Peter Jenks, and the language consultant was Malick Loum. All other listed researchers were students enrolled in the course.
- Scope and content: This collection is organized into five series: 001 consists of sound recordings of elicitation sessions conducted as a full class and in small groups, together with transcriptions in TextGrid files (232 items); 002 is clipped recordings of isolated words and phrases (9 items); 003 is descriptive material such as class handouts and student papers (14 items); 004 is miscellaneous organized data such as FieldWorks Language Explorer (FLEx) database files and spectrograms; 005 is field notes.
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Malick Loum, Nico Baier, Kayla Begay, Oana David, Erin Donnelly, Matthew Faytak, Jevon Heath, Peter Jenks, John Merrill, Kelsey Neely, Melanie Redeye, and Vivian Wauters. Berkeley Field Methods: Sereer, 2021-02, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X20K273D.
- Collection identifier: 2014-01
- Primary contributors: Lazarina Cabudivo Tuisima (consultant); Manuel Cabudivo Tuisima (consultant); Amelia Huanaquiri Tuisima (consultant); Arnaldo Huanaquiri Tuisima (consultant); Alicia Huanío Cabudivo (consultant); Lino Huanío Cabudivo (consultant); Lev Michael (author, researcher, donor); Zachary O'Hagan (author, researcher, donor; ORCID); Clare S. Sandy (author, researcher, donor); Tammy Stark (author, researcher, donor); Vivian Wauters (author, researcher, donor)
- Additional contributors: Cleodomira (consultant); Christine Beier (researcher, donor); Demie Cheng (researcher); Catherine Clark (researcher); Brianna Grohman (researcher); Edinson Huamancayo Curi (researcher); Arnaldo Huanaquiri Tuisima (author); Marc Januta (researcher); Teresa McFarland (researcher); Rosa Vallejos (author, researcher, donor); Zachary O'Hagan (transcriber)
- Language: Omagua (omg)
- Dates: 2003-
- Historical information: Omagua is a Tupí-Guaraní language that was originally spoken along the main course of the Amazon River between the mouths of the Napo (modern-day Peru) and Juruá rivers (modern-day Brazil), as well as in the headwaters of the Napo, in and around the Aguarico and Tiputini basins. In the pre-Columbian period Omaguas were one of the most numerous ethnolinguistic groups of lowland South America. First contacted in 1542, they subsequently suffered from several epidemics throughout the remaining 16th and 17th centuries. Although a handful of Catholic missionaries proselytized among them in this early period, it was not until 1685 that intensive Jesuit efforts undertaken by Father Samuel Fritz began to have long-lasting effects on Omagua lifeways, especially settlement patterns. By the 1690s, Omaguas, already relocated to large islands in the middle of the Amazon due to demographic pressures from unrelated, neighboring upland peoples, began to flee the onslaughts of Portuguese slave raiders, which came to a head around 1710. By the early 1720s, they had resettled with the assistance of Jesuit priests on the left bank of the Amazon upriver of modern-day Iquitos, far outside their traditional territory. Their principal community, San Joaquín de Omaguas (SJQ), originally founded in a different downriver location by Samuel Fritz, became the seat of the lower Jesuit missions in the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of Maynas, administered from Quito. Here at least three unrelated ethnolinguistic groups came to coreside with Omaguas (i.e., Yameos, Yurimaguas, and Matses (then known as Mayorunas). Related Kokamas were also present. This mission site declined dramatically in importance on the regional stage following the expulsion of the Jesuits by Carlos III in 1767, and in the 1880s, at the onset of the Rubber Boom, it changed locations yet again. By the early 20th century Omagua speakers were severely reduced in numbers, due to some 50 years of sustained contact with lowland Quechua and Spanish speakers, and the disastrous effects of the Rubber Boom. The last generation of Omagua-dominant individuals was born in the 1910s, although this generation later became fully bilingual in Spanish.
The materials that constitute the present collection derive from a research project begun by Lev Michael (LDM), Christine Beier, and Catherine Clark, then of the University of Texas at Austin, in 2003 to assess the sociolinguistic situation in SJQ and evaluate the possibility of carrying out future language documentation work in the area. Subsequent field trips in 2004 (Michael, with Edinson Huamancayo Curi, then of the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos in Lima) and in 2006 (Brianna Grohman (BGG), then of UT Austin) built a base of recordings of oral narratives and a practical orthography that was subsequently used by speaker Arnaldo Huanaquiri Tuisima to produce a large, written text corpus of the language, with interlinearized Spanish translation. This corpus (item 2014-01.002) formed the basis of a team-based project at the University of California, Berkeley, headed by Lev Michael, which began in January 2009 and focused on the digitization, segmentation, and grammatical analysis of these texts. The first team members were Demie Cheng, Marc Januta (undergraduates), Teresa McFarland (graduate), Lev Michael (faculty), Zachary O'Hagan (ZJO), Tammy Stark (TES), and Vivian Wauters (VMW) (undergraduates). In Fall 2009, Cheng, Januta, and McFarland stepped aside and Clare Sandy (CSS, graduate) joined the project. At other points during the 2009-2010 academic year, Michael Roberts and Natalie Lloyd also participated in the project, mainly carrying out a first round of transcriptions of the audio recordings produced by Huamancayo in April 2004.
In September 2009, Lev Michael and Rosa Vallejos, then of the University of Oregon, successfully applied for an NSF DEL grant (award #0966499 "Collaborative Research: Kokama-Kokamilla (cod) and Omagua (omg): Documentation, Description and (Non-)Genetic Relations"), which, in part, funded 8 weeks of in-situ fieldwork in SJQ for O'Hagan, Sandy, Stark, and Wauters between June and August 2010. (O'Hagan was also funded by UC Berkeley's Haas Scholars Program at this time.) O'Hagan and Sandy returned to SJQ and the nearby urban center of Iquitos for 8 more weeks of fieldwork between June and August 2011. During the 2010-2011 and 2011-2012 academic years, Michael, O'Hagan, Sandy, Stark, and Wauters met for a weekly seminar dedicated to the collaborative description of Omagua based on the materials that had been collected to that point. In July 2013, O'Hagan returned for additional brief fieldwork.
Beginning in Spring 2010, Michael and O'Hagan began collaborating on a detailed analysis of four Jesuit-era ecclesiastical texts written in Omagua (two catechisms, the Lord's Prayer, and the Act of Faith), which formed the basis for the 2016 book that constitutes item 2014-01.017. Beginning in Spring 2011, while Michael was away on sabbatical, O'Hagan and Wauters (the latter by then a graduate student at UC Berkeley) began collaborating on the phonological and morphological reconstruction of Proto-Omagua-Kokama. This work later came to include Michael and Vallejos, and is ongoing (see item 2014-01.018).
Omagua speakers Arnaldo Huanaquiri Tuisima (b. 1933, AHT) and his first cousin, Manuel Cabudivo Tuisima (1925-2010, MCT) were the first to collaborate with Michael, Beier, and Clark in 2003, and were the first to record oral narratives in the language (2014-01.001). At the time that longer-term, in-situ fieldwork was first carried out in 2010, they were thought to be the only remaining two speakers of the language. Unfortunately, Cabudivo Tuisima passed away in February of that year, before he could participate further in documentation of the language. Toward the end of the Summer 2010 field season, however, four additional speakers of the language were located: Alicia (b. 1932, AHC) and Lino (b. 1936, LHC) Huanío Cabudivo, the niece and nephew of Manuel Cabudivo T.; Amelia Huanaquiri Tuisima (b. 1930, AmHT), sister of Arnaldo Huanaquiri T.; and Lazarina Cabudivo Tuisima (1919-2014, LCT), sister of Manuel Cabudivo T. (In fact, an additional speaker, Paula Tuisima Huaní (c1919-2013), the maternal aunt of Lazarina and Manuel Cabudivo T., came to be known in 2011, but her health prevented her participation in the project.) The linguistic data gathered from these speakers radically changed the team's understanding of Omagua grammar, which had previously been based solely on the text corpus produced by Arnaldo Huanaquiri T. This results in the earliest preliminary descriptions of phonological and grammatical phenomena in the language, some of which are archived as part of this collection, being unreliable for the purposes of linguistic description. With that in mind, preference should be given to materials with a date of 2011 or later.
File names are largely self-explanatory, typically consisting of some combination of date, initials of participants (see above), the language's ISO code (OMG), and other pertinent descriptive information. Materials deposited as of June 2016 will be augmented as future materials are processed. - Scope and content: Audio recordings of elicitation sessions and narrative texts; field notes; written narrative texts; derivative products (e.g., theses, dictionary drafts, conference handouts, etc.); preliminary grammatical descriptions; FLEx back-ups; historical and genealogical materials; grant proposals and budgets; personal correspondence; research products on colonial-era Old Omagua (OOMG) and Proto-Omagua-Kokama (POK)
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Lazarina Cabudivo Tuisima, Manuel Cabudivo Tuisima, Amelia Huanaquiri Tuisima, Arnaldo Huanaquiri Tuisima, Alicia Huanío Cabudivo, Lino Huanío Cabudivo, Lev Michael, Zachary O'Hagan, Clare S. Sandy, Tammy Stark, and Vivian Wauters. Materials of the Omagua Documentation Project, 2014-01, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X28C9TDJ.
Results 1 – 25
- Item identifier: 2014-01.014
- Date: 2009 to 2016
- Contributors: Lazarina Cabudivo Tuisima (consultant); Manuel Cabudivo Tuisima (consultant); Amelia Huanaquiri Tuisima (consultant); Arnaldo Huanaquiri Tuisima (consultant); Alicia Huanío Cabudivo (consultant); Lino Huanío Cabudivo (consultant); Lev Michael (author, researcher, donor); Zachary O'Hagan (author, researcher, donor; ORCID); Clare S. Sandy (author, researcher, donor); Tammy Stark (author, researcher, donor); Vivian Wauters (author, researcher, donor)
- Language: Omagua (omg)
- Places: Iquitos, Maynas, Loreto, Peru; Berkeley, CA
- Description: Term papers, theses, dictionaries, conference handouts and slides, etc., related to Omagua produced by UC Berkeley team members
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Materials of the Omagua Documentation Project
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Berkeley team derivative products, 2014-01.014, in "Materials of the Omagua Documentation Project", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/23725.
- Item identifier: 2016-08.022
- Date: Jun 2012
- Contributor: Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Description: Tokens extracted from related items containing original longer recordings
- Relations to this item: 2016-08.002, 2016-08.003, 2016-08.004, 2016-08.005, 2016-08.006, 2016-08.008, 2016-08.010, 2016-08.011, 2016-08.012, 2016-08.013, and 2016-08.016 are sources of this Item
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Arabela Field Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Clipped recordings of lexical items, 2016-08.022, in "Arabela Field Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26161.
- Item identifier: 2016-08.011
- Date: 14 Jun 2012
- Contributors: Edgar Pastor Rosero (consultant); Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Place: Buena Vista, Napo, Maynas, Loreto, Peru
- Description: Notebook correspondences:
20120614_EPR_1 = 170-175
20120614_EPR_2 = 176-177 - Relations to this item: 2016-08.020 is referenced by this Item; 2016-08.022 derives from this Item
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Arabela Field Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Complement verbs, lexical elicitation with frames, 2016-08.011, in "Arabela Field Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26150.
- Item identifier: 2014-01.013
- Date: 2009 to 2016
- Contributors: Lazarina Cabudivo Tuisima (consultant); Manuel Cabudivo Tuisima (consultant); Amelia Huanaquiri Tuisima (consultant); Arnaldo Huanaquiri Tuisima (consultant); Alicia Huanío Cabudivo (consultant); Lino Huanío Cabudivo (consultant); Demie Cheng (researcher); Marc Januta (researcher); Teresa McFarland (researcher); Lev Michael (researcher, donor); Zachary O'Hagan (researcher, donor; ORCID); Clare S. Sandy (researcher, donor); Tammy Stark (researcher, donor); Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Omagua (omg)
- Places: Berkeley, CA; San Joaquín de Omaguas, Nauta, Loreto, Loreto, Peru; Iquitos, Maynas, Loreto, Peru
- Description: Includes segmented, parsed, translated versions of all texts collected from consultants listed, as well as lexical database; corpus developed by researchers between dates listed. Some texts by AHT include substantial portions that are not parsed, so as to not populate the lexical database with linguistic data that diverges significantly from other speakers. All AHT text titles consist of a three-letter code based on the title plus a number; all texts from other speakers begin with speaker initials followed by relevant metadata (e.g., the date). The 'C' following MCT texts indicates the number of the set of "cuentos" (Sp. "stories") from which it derives (see 2014-01.001).
- Relations to this item: 2014-01.002, 2014-01.006, and 2014-01.008 are referenced by this Item
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Materials of the Omagua Documentation Project
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: FLEx back-up, 2014-01.013, in "Materials of the Omagua Documentation Project", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/23728.
- Item identifier: 2016-08.020
- Date: 27 May 2012 to 16 Jun 2012
- Contributor: Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Places: Buena Vista, Napo, Maynas, Loreto, Peru; Santa Clotilde, Napo, Maynas, Loreto, Peru
- Description: 1 6.25" x 8.5" inch blue notebook. Digital files are scans of the original notebook: one reduced .pdf file, corresponding to the entire notebook; and two large high-resolution .pdf files, corresponding to the two halves of the notebook.
- Relations to this item: 2016-08.001, 2016-08.002, 2016-08.003, 2016-08.004, 2016-08.005, 2016-08.006, 2016-08.008, 2016-08.010, 2016-08.011, 2016-08.012, 2016-08.013, 2016-08.015, and 2016-08.016 reference this Item
- Availability: Online access
- Extent: 249 pages
- Collection: Arabela Field Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Field notes, 2016-08.020, in "Arabela Field Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26159.
- Item identifier: 2014-01.007
- Date: Jun 2010 to Aug 2010
- Contributors: Lazarina Cabudivo Tuisima (consultant); Amelia Huanaquiri Tuisima (consultant); Arnaldo Huanaquiri Tuisima (consultant); Alicia Huanío Cabudivo (consultant); Lino Huanío Cabudivo (consultant); Zachary O'Hagan (researcher, donor; ORCID); Clare S. Sandy (researcher, donor); Tammy Stark (researcher, donor); Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Omagua (omg)
- Places: Iquitos, Maynas, Loreto, Peru; San Joaquín de Omaguas, Nauta, Loreto, Loreto, Peru; San Juan Bautista, Maynas, Loreto, Peru
- Relations to this item: 2014-01.006 is referenced by this Item
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Materials of the Omagua Documentation Project
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Field notes, 2014-01.007, in "Materials of the Omagua Documentation Project", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/23722.
- Item identifier: 2016-08.021
- Date: 29 Aug 2012
- Contributor: Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Description: One .fwbackup back-up file and one zipped folder containing files from LIFT .xml export of FieldWorks Language Explorer database (FLEx; version 8.3.12)
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Arabela Field Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: FieldWorks Language Explorer (FLEx) database, 2016-08.021, in "Arabela Field Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26160.
- Item identifier: 2021-02.003.012
- Date: 03 Aug 2013
- Contributors: Vivian Wauters (researcher); Peter Jenks (donor)
- Language: Sereer (srr)
- Place: Berkeley, CA
- Availability: Online access to Item number 2021-02.003.012 by request.
- Collection: Berkeley Field Methods: Sereer
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Final term paper: Copular Clauses in Sereer, 2021-02.003.012, in "Berkeley Field Methods: Sereer", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X29P307H.
Digital assets in this Item (available by request):
20130803_Wauters_paper_copula.pdf (189133 bytes)- Item identifier: 2016-08.012
- Date: 15 Jun 2012
- Contributors: Edgar Pastor Rosero (consultant); Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Place: Buena Vista, Napo, Maynas, Loreto, Peru
- Description: Notebook page correspondences:
20120615_EPR_1 = 178-181
20120615_EPR_2 = 182-184
20120615_EPR_3 = 184-188
20120615_EPR_4 = 188-190 - Relations to this item: 2016-08.020 is referenced by this Item; 2016-08.022 derives from this Item
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Arabela Field Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Grammatical and lexical elicitation with frames, 2016-08.012, in "Arabela Field Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26151.
- Item identifier: 2016-08.001
- Date: 29 May 2012
- Contributors: Nelly Pastor Rosero (consultant); Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Place: Santa Clotilde, Napo, Maynas, Loreto, Peru
- Description: Notebook page correspondences:
20120529_NPR_1 = 15-19
20120529_NPR_2 = 20-25
20120529_NPR_3 = 25-29 - Relations to this item: 2016-08.020 is referenced by this Item
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Arabela Field Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Introductory questions and lexical elicitation, 2016-08.001, in "Arabela Field Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26140.
- Item identifier: 2016-08.003
- Date: 06 Jun 2012
- Contributors: Edgar Pastor Rosero (consultant); Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Place: Buena Vista, Napo, Maynas, Loreto, Peru
- Description: Notebook page correspondences:
20120606_EPR_1 = 57-61
20120606_EPR_2 = 61-65
20120606_EPR_3 = 66
20120606_EPR_4 = 66-72
20120606_EPR_5 = 72-75
20120606_EPR_6 = 76 - Relations to this item: 2016-08.020 is referenced by this Item; 2016-08.022 derives from this Item
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Arabela Field Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Lexical and sentence elicitation; person-marking, 2016-08.003, in "Arabela Field Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26142.
- Item identifier: 2016-08.002
- Date: 05 Jun 2012
- Contributors: Edgar Pastor Rosero (consultant); Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Place: Buena Vista, Napo, Maynas, Loreto, Peru
- Description: Notebook page correspondences:
20120605_EPR_1 = n/a
20120605_EPR_2 = n/a
20120605_EPR_3 = 53-55 - Relations to this item: 2016-08.020 is referenced by this Item; 2016-08.022 derives from this Item
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Arabela Field Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Lexical elicitation in sentence frame; prohibitives, jussives, hortatives, 2016-08.002, in "Arabela Field Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26141.
- Item identifier: 2016-08.004
- Date: 08 Jun 2012
- Contributors: Edgar Pastor Rosero (consultant); Rosa Vásquez Torres (consultant); Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Place: Buena Vista, Napo, Maynas, Loreto, Peru
- Description: Notebook page correspondences:
20120608_RVT_1 = 77-85
20120608_EPR_1 = 88-89 - Relations to this item: 2016-08.020 is referenced by this Item; 2016-08.022 derives from this Item
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Arabela Field Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Lexical elicitation with frames, 2016-08.004, in "Arabela Field Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26143.
- Item identifier: 2016-08.008
- Date: 12 Jun 2012
- Contributors: Edgar Pastor Rosero (consultant); América Rosero Menacho (consultant); Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Place: Buena Vista, Napo, Maynas, Loreto, Peru
- Description: Notebook page correspondences:
20120612_ARM_1 = 134-135
20120612_EPR_1 = 136-137
20120612_EPR_2 = 147-151 - Relations to this item: 2016-08.020 is referenced by this Item; 2016-08.022 derives from this Item
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Arabela Field Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Lexical elicitation with frames, 2016-08.008, in "Arabela Field Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26147.
- Item identifier: 2016-08.010
- Date: [unspecified]
- Contributors: Edgar Pastor Rosero (consultant); Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Place: Buena Vista, Napo, Maynas, Loreto, Peru
- Description: Notebook page correspondences:
20120613_EPR_1 = 154-160
20120613_EPR_2 = 152-153, 160
20120613_EPR_3 = 161, 153
20120613_EPR_4 = 161-164
20120613_EPR_5 = 165
20120613_EPR_6 = 166-169
20120613_EPR_7 = 169 - Relations to this item: 2016-08.020 is referenced by this Item; 2016-08.022 derives from this Item
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Arabela Field Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Lexical elicitation with frames, 2016-08.010, in "Arabela Field Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26149.
- Item identifier: 2016-08.006
- Date: 11 Jun 2012
- Contributors: Ester Rosero Vásquez (consultant); Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Place: Buena Vista, Napo, Maynas, Loreto, Peru
- Description: Notebook page correspondences:
20120611_ERV_1 = 126-129
20120611_ERV_3 = 130-133 - Relations to this item: 2016-08.020 is referenced by this Item; 2016-08.022 derives from this Item
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Arabela Field Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Lexical elicitation with frames, nominalization, 2016-08.006, in "Arabela Field Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26145.
- Item identifier: 2016-08.013
- Date: 16 Jun 2012
- Contributors: Edgar Pastor Rosero (consultant); Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Place: Buena Vista, Napo, Maynas, Loreto, Peru
- Description: Notebook page correspondences:
20120616_EPR_1 = 192-195
20120616_EPR_2 = 196-197
20120616_EPR_3 = 198
20120616_EPR_4 = 198-199 - Relations to this item: 2016-08.020 is referenced by this Item; 2016-08.022 derives from this Item
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Arabela Field Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Lexical elicitation with frames, review of FLEx database, 2016-08.013, in "Arabela Field Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26152.
- Item identifier: 2016-08.005
- Date: 09 Jun 2012
- Contributors: Manuela Jumbo Rosero (consultant); Edgar Pastor Rosero (consultant); Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Place: Buena Vista, Napo, Maynas, Loreto, Peru
- Description: Notebook page correspondences:
20120609_MJR_1 = 90-98
20120609_EPR_1 = 98-101
20120609_EPR_2 = 101-102
20120609_EPR_3 = 102-110
20120609_EPR_4 = 110-116
20120609_EPR_5 = 116-119
20120609_EPR_6 = 120-125 - Relations to this item: 2016-08.020 is referenced by this Item; 2016-08.022 derives from this Item
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Arabela Field Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Lexical elicitation with frames, verbal affixation, tense-aspect-mood, 2016-08.005, in "Arabela Field Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26144.
- Item identifier: 2016-08.016
- Date: 19 Jun 2012
- Contributors: Edgar Pastor Rosero (consultant); Rosa Vásquez Torres (consultant); Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Place: Buena Vista, Napo, Maynas, Loreto, Peru
- Description: Notebook page correspondences:
20120619_RVT_1 = 221-227
20120619_RVT_2 = 227-234
20120619_EPR_1 = 234-237
20120619_EPR_2 = 237-238
20120619_EPR_3 = 238-243
20120619_EPR_4 = 243-249 - Relations to this item: 2016-08.020 is referenced by this Item; 2016-08.022 derives from this Item
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Arabela Field Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Negation, tense-aspect-mood, clause-types, indefinites, review of FLEx database with frames, 2016-08.016, in "Arabela Field Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26155.
- Item identifier: 2014-01.018
- Date: 2011 to 2016
- Contributors: Lev Michael (author, researcher, donor); Zachary O'Hagan (author, researcher, donor; ORCID); Rosa Vallejos (author, researcher, donor); Vivian Wauters (author, researcher, donor)
- Language: Omagua (omg)
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Materials of the Omagua Documentation Project
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Proto-Omagua-Kokama materials I, 2014-01.018, in "Materials of the Omagua Documentation Project", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/23733.
- Item identifier: 2016-08.015
- Date: 18 Jun 2012
- Contributors: Edgar Pastor Rosero (consultant); Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Place: Buena Vista, Napo, Maynas, Loreto, Peru
- Description: Notebook page correspondences:
20120618_EPR_1 = 202-207
20120618_EPR_2 = 208-215
20120618_EPR_3 = 216-220 - Relations to this item: 2016-08.020 is referenced by this Item
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Arabela Field Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Review of FLEx database, 2016-08.015, in "Arabela Field Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26154.
- Item identifier: 2016-08.009
- Date: 12 Jun 2012
- Contributors: América Rosero Menacho (consultant); Zoila Rosero Menacho (consultant); Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Place: Buena Vista, Napo, Maynas, Loreto, Peru
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Arabela Field Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Short stories, sentences, conversation, 2016-08.009, in "Arabela Field Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26148.
- Item identifier: 2016-08.014
- Date: 16 Jun 2012
- Contributors: Alfredo Pacaya Torrejón (consultant); Edgar Pastor Rosero (consultant); Rosa Vásquez Torres (consultant); Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Place: Buena Vista, Napo, Maynas, Loreto, Peru
- Description: See notebook page 201
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Arabela Field Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Stories and conversation, 2016-08.014, in "Arabela Field Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26153.
- Item identifier: 2016-08.019
- Date: 19 Jun 2012
- Contributors: Alfredo Pacaya Torrejón (consultant); Edgar Pastor Rosero (consultant); Ester Rosero Vásquez (consultant); Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Place: Buena Vista, Napo, Maynas, Loreto, Peru
- Description: See notebook page 249
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Arabela Field Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Story of Ayamama and the moon, 2016-08.019, in "Arabela Field Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26158.
- Item identifier: 2016-08.007
- Date: 11 Jun 2012
- Contributors: Ester Rosero Vásquez (consultant); Vivian Wauters (researcher, donor)
- Language: Arabela (arl)
- Place: Buena Vista, Napo, Maynas, Loreto, Peru
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Arabela Field Materials
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Story of cutting foot, 2016-08.007, in "Arabela Field Materials", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://cla.berkeley.edu/item/26146.