Guidelines

Currently, two practical guidelines are in development to support ongoing research and annotation efforts. The first focuses on the annotation of spoken language data, with particular attention to phenomena characteristic of spontaneous speech, such as disfluencies, interruptions, and prosodic features. The second guideline aims to facilitate the examination and analysis of wh-questions in SOV languages, providing a systematic framework for identifying syntactic patterns and cross-linguistic variation. Both documents are intended as evolving resources to aid researchers and annotators in their empirical and theoretical work.

Stimuli for analysing questions

This section will feature stimuli designed for analysing question structures, including images and various methods of presentation. The content is currently under construction and will be updated soon.

Geographical maps

The maps below, created by Zoltán Gulyás, illustrate the regions where Tundra Nenets is spoken. They are available for download in .jpg and/or .pdf formats by clicking the download button(s). These maps may be freely used for educational and scientific purposes. If you use them, please cite the project ID accordingly (NKFIH FK_129235).