CoNGA: A Corpus of Native Grammar Attrition
CoNGA: A Corpus of Native Grammar Attrition
CoNGA is an output of the AHRC-funded Vulnerable Native Grammars project, investigating potential attrition in the native grammars of bilingual and bidialectal migrants.
CoNGA is an oral corpus consisting of recordings and transcripts of conversations with native Spanish speakers living in the UK; native German speakers living in the Netherlands, and Southern British English speakers living in Belfast. Recordings of monolingual/monodialectal control groups are also available as part of the corpus.
University of Southampton
Dominguez, Laura
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Hicks, Glyn
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Jamieson, E
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Schmid, Monika S.
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Dominguez, Laura
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Hicks, Glyn
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Jamieson, E
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Schmid, Monika S.
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Dominguez, Laura, Hicks, Glyn, Jamieson, E and Schmid, Monika S.
(2023)
CoNGA: A Corpus of Native Grammar Attrition.
University of Southampton
doi:10.5258/SOTON/D2479
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Abstract
CoNGA is an output of the AHRC-funded Vulnerable Native Grammars project, investigating potential attrition in the native grammars of bilingual and bidialectal migrants.
CoNGA is an oral corpus consisting of recordings and transcripts of conversations with native Spanish speakers living in the UK; native German speakers living in the Netherlands, and Southern British English speakers living in Belfast. Recordings of monolingual/monodialectal control groups are also available as part of the corpus.
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Published date: 2023
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Local EPrints ID: 478724
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/478724
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Monika S. Schmid
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