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Kinship-based deference among Jaru siblings: A collaborative, adaptive, and multimodal accomplishment / Supplementary video files

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posted on 2025-10-20, 04:09 authored by Josua DahmenJosua Dahmen
<p dir="ltr">This dataset comprises the supplementary video files to the research article "Kinship-based deference among Jaru siblings: A collaborative, adaptive, and multimodal accomplishment". The open-access publication examines the deferential practices that are used in an ordinary conversation among four Jaru-identifying adults, three of whom are siblings.</p><p dir="ltr">The video clips in this dataset come from a 1.5-hour recording session in which participants are preparing and eating a meal from a traditional earth-oven. The main language of interaction is Jaru, an endangered Australian language of the Pama-Nyungan family.</p><p dir="ltr">The subtitled video clips have been converted to .mp4 format and slightly compressed for a better online experience. The complete Jaru corpus with the original high-quality recordings will be made accessible under certain conditions through the Australian Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) Collection. In accordance with the ethics approval and participants' preferences, some names and other identifying information have been anonymised.</p><p dir="ltr">The videos are intended to be watched alongside the published article. All caps in the video captions indicate deferential forms (of pronouns and imperative verbs).</p>

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Australian Aboriginal conversational style

Australian Research Council

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International Macquarie University Research Excellence Scholarship (iMQRES)

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Research Project ID

81341763

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