Corpora presented at CLARe3, FU Berlin 2017 (Poster)
BOLSA – The Bonn Longitudinal Study on Ageing as an interdisciplinary research resource POSTER
CCC: The Carolinas Conversations Collection: Pragmatic Spaces in Pausees, Prepositions and Reported Speech POSTER
CorpAGEst + LSFB: Signing and gesturing in later life: How to adapt bodily talk in context? POSTER
Cécilia Project – An international multidisciplinary collaboration on the study of language in later life POSTER
Corpage – A reference corpus for the elderlies' language | CorpAGEst – A multimodal corpus for the elderlies' language | VIntAGE – Videos to study Interaction in AGEing POSTER
ILSE – The Interdisciplinary Longitudinal Study of Adult Development and Aging POSTER
LangAge Corpora – Resources for Language and Aging Research POSTER
LSFB – Sign language and aging: The French Belgian Sign Language Corpus Data POSTER
The Corpage reference corpus is comprised of semi-directed, face-to-face conversations in French (approx. 144 hrs of audio media recordings) between an adult and a very old healthy subject living at home (> 75 years old).
Jeanne –… et anorexique je ne parvenais pas à le retenir / j’ai / alors je pense à quelque ch/ je pensais à anus (rires) / comme c’est quand même le tube digestif hein qui est en bas (rires) et ça va depuis lors je n’oublie plus (rires) et encore l’autre jour aussi un mot / tiens je ne sais p/ tu vois / si / j’ai / j’oublie certains mots / ’fin / je retombe dessus après hein…
(ID code: ageJM1; Pseudo: Jeanne; Age: 90; Source: Corpage 2012; Task 1 Line life; Time code: 1:13:10)
The CorpAGEst multimodal corpus is comprised of interviews with elderly subjects living at home or in a residential home. It is comprised of transversal and longitudinal audio-video data (about 37 hrs of video recordings). Learn more about this project from corpagest.org.
LangAge corpora are comprised by three series. LangAge 2005 is composed of 56 biographical interviews. The interviews were audiorecorded (*.wav), transcribed and annotated (~350.000 tokens). In 2012, 35 participants were re-contacted and participated in a second series, repeating the original interview design. Following a new design including topics of language attitude and personality traits, the third study of 2015/2016 included 40 participants, more than the half of them making part of the original sample. The publication of authorised interviews + transcripts is in preparation (131 interviews).