Metadata
Title
Body, language and socialization
Category
general
UUID
40a1e2ef5b7442c08f0cc7dbe112dc52
Source URL
https://datacommons.anu.edu.au/DataCommons/rest/display/anudc:6455?layout=def:di...
Parent URL
https://datacommons.anu.edu.au/DataCommons/
Crawl Time
2026-03-11T01:17:19+00:00
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Body, language and socialization

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There are two short video clips to accompany a forthcoming article about children's language learning. One is of a mother and child interacting in Papua New Guinea. The other is of a two year old girl talking to her self in Canberra

Type

collection

Title

Body, language and socialization

Collection Type

Dataset

Access Privileges

School of Culture, History and Language

DOI - Digital Object Identifier

10.25911/bbb3-k190

Metadata Language

English

Data Language

English

Full Description

There are two short video clips to accompany a forthcoming article about children's language learning. One is of a mother and child interacting in Papua New Guinea. The other is of a two year old girl talking to her self in Canberra

Contact Email

alan.rumsey@anu.edu.au

Contact Phone Number

0431221855

Principal Investigator

Alan Rumsey

Fields of Research

44 - HUMAN SOCIETY; 470402 - Child language acquisition

Keywords

Language socialization; linguistic anthropology

Type of Research Activity

Pure basic research

Date Coverage

Date To 2026

Date From 2004

Date of data creation

2004

Year of data publication

2026

Creator(s) for Citation

Surname Rumsey

Given Name Alan

Publisher for Citation

The Australian National University Data Commons

Access Rights Type

Open

Licence Type

CC-BY-NC-ND - Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDervis (Version 4.0)

Retention Period

indefinitely

Data Management Plan

No

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Number of files: 2

Size: 15.5 MB

Identifier: anudc:6455

Status: Published\ Published to:

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