The Tuparí corpus by Adam Singerman

El corpus tuparí de Adam Singerman

Object Details

Collection LanguageTuparí
Language PIDailla:269475
Title [Indigenous]Tupari ema'ẽ
Language of Indigenous Titletpr
TitleThe Tuparí corpus by Adam Singerman
Country(ies)Brazil
Collector(s)Singerman, Adam Roth
Depositor(s)Singerman, Adam Roth
Project/Collector Websitehttps://www.adamsingerman.com/
Description [Indigenous]
Language of Indigenous Description
DescriptionThis corpus, which will be updated in 2020 and 2021, contains extensive materials on the Tuparí language collected by Singerman. All of the material in the corpus (except for clips from WhatsApp) was collected in the state of Rondônia, where the Tuparí reside.

The collection of this material has been supported by the National Science Foundation's Documenting Endangered Languages Program (award #1563228) and by two grants from the Jacobs Research Funds (Bellingham, WA): an Individual Research Grant and a Kinkade Grant. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation or of the Jacobs Research Funds.
ReferencesSingerman, Adam Roth. 2018. 'The morphosyntax of Tuparí, a Tupían language of the Brazilian Amazon.' PhD thesis, University of Chicago.
Adam Roth Singerman. ‘Negation as an exclusively nominal category.’ Language 94(2): 432–467.
Adam Roth Singerman. ‘Non-witnessed evidentiality in Tuparí and its connection to resultative constructions in the perfect aspect.’ International Journal of American Linguistics 85(3):401–445.
Antonia Fernanda de Souza Nogueira, Nicole Soares-Pinto, Ana Vilacy Galucio, and Adam Roth Singerman. 2019. ‘Termos de parentesco na família Tupari (Tupi) / Kin Terms in Tupari Family (Tupi).’ Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, Ciências Humanas 14(1):33–64.