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- Collection identifier: 2018-20
- Relations to this Collection: 2015-06 and 2018-19 relate to this Collection
- Finding aid: 2018-20_finding_aid.pdf
- Primary contributor: Amalia Horan Skilton (researcher, donor)
- Additional contributors: Luzbeni Almeida Ferreira (participant); Ortencia Almeida Gómez (participant); Adelina Avelino Guerrero (participant); Ángel Bittancourt Serra (participant); Lizbeth Bruno Gómez (participant); Shavelly Candido Guerrero (participant); Yaneth Candido Guerrero (participant); Elvira Coello Guerrero (participant); Ortencia Coello Guerrero (participant); Liceth Farías Guerrero (participant); Rosner Farías Guerrero (participant); Adriana Farías Gómez (participant); Elider Farías Gómez (participant); Menris Farías Gómez (participant); Nancy Farías León (participant); Teodor Guerrero Coello Jr. (participant); Teodor Guerrero Coello Sr. (participant); Edith Guerrero Coello (participant); Habacuc Guerrero Coello (participant); Lesli Guerrero Coello (participant); Mardoqueo Guerrero Coello (participant); Deoclesio Guerrero Gómez (participant); Neli Guerrero Suarez (participant); Lucinda Gómez Cordero (participant); Leoncio Huancho Guerrero (participant); Mercedes Jordan Pariente (participant); Jhoselyn Laetas Cruz (participant); Tatiana Jacoba Mozombite Cerra (participant); Jacner Rojas Ponciano (participant); Janet Rufino Lozano (participant); Nila Ruiz Gómez (participant); Nilbania Ruiz Gómez (participant); Rosy Ruiz Serra (participant); Katia Lucero Salate Candido (participant); Amalia Horan Skilton (transcriber); Sótil Suárez González (participant); Quelina Witancort Coello (participant); Lilia Witancort Guerrero (participant); Yudy Yumbato Lliqui (participant)
- Language: Ticuna (tca)
- Historical information: Ticuna is a language isolate spoken by approximately 60,000 people living in on and near the main course of the Amazon River in northern Peru, southern Colombia, and western Brazil.
The data archived here, part of a collection under continuous development, were collected by UC Berkeley graduate student Amalia Skilton during field trips to the towns of Caballococha and Cushillococha, located in the district and province of Mariscal Ramón Castilla, Loreto, Peru. As of summer 2018, Caballococha was a multi-ethnic town of about 15,000 people in which the dominant language was Spanish. Cushillococha, located 8km overland from Caballococha, was a monoethnic Ticuna community of about 5,000 people in which the dominant language was Ticuna.
Skilton's fieldwork between 2015 and 2017 was supported by Oswalt Grants from the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages. Fieldwork between August 1, 2017 and 2018 was supported by NSF BCS-1741571. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
All file bundles consisting of recordings contain a text README file with detailed metadata. - Scope and content: Primary materials (e.g. audio and video recordings) and secondary materials (e.g. transcriptions, analyses) on Ticuna derived from *experimental* tasks.
In order to render the language easier to type, transcriptions are written in a ASCII practical orthography which does not have a transparent relationship to the IPA. Bundle 027 contains a guide to the practical orthography. - Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Amalia Horan Skilton. Ticuna experiments, 2018-20, California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X29G5K03.
- Associated materials: 2015-06 ("Ticuna elicitation and texts"), for materials collected by Amalia Skilton; 2018-20 ("Ticuna experiments"), for materials derived from conversations and other naturally occurring discourses and collected by Amalia Skilton
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- Item identifier: 2018-20.065
- Date: 2024
- Contributors: Amalia Horan Skilton (researcher); Habacuc Guerrero Coello (participant)
- Language: Ticuna (tca)
- Place: Cushillococha, Mariscal Ramón Castilla, Mariscal Ramón Castilla, Loreto, Peru
- Description: Audio and video recordings of participant 35 completing an experiment in Spanish and Ticuna on bilinguals' demonstrative production.
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Ticuna experiments
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Demonstratives Across Bilingual Communities - experimental recordings, 2018-20.065, in "Ticuna experiments", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X2QN661T.