14 juin 2021
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Annika Tjuka, « A multilingual body part concept list », Computer-Assisted Language Comparison in Practice, ID : 10.58079/m6l6
In the summer of 2018, I set out to collect data for my master's thesis (Tjuka 2019). The goal was to elicit body part terms that can also refer to object and landscape features. This was BC (before COVID-19), so I was able to meet with informants living in Berlin at the time and conduct my urban fieldwork study. The informants who participated in the study spoke one of 13 different languages (e.g., Wolof, Vietnamese, Czech). As a first task, I elicited 28 body part terms to get a sense of t...