Language: Yurakaré

Corpus creator(s): Sonja Gipper and Jeremías Ballivián Torrico
Archive: LAC
Annotation files license: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License
Audio files license: Audio at TLA
Translation: Spanish

The Yurakaré DoReCo dataset was compiled by Sonja Gipper and Jeremías Ballivián Torrico in 2013 and further processed for DoReCo by Alejandra Camelo Cruz, Ludger Paschen, and Matthew Stave between 2019 and 2022. If you are interested in distributing modified versions of the Yuracaré DoReCo dataset, please contact Sonja Gipper and Jeremías Ballivián Torrico to obtain permission, in accordance with the license under which this dataset is distributed. The files that the Yurakaré DoReCo dataset are based on are part of a larger collection of Sonja Gipper and Jeremías Ballivián Torrico's Yurakaré data that is archived at LAC (https://lac.uni-koeln.de/collection/11341/00-0000-0000-0000-1BDA-F).

A set of files with further information on the Yurakaré DoReCo dataset, including metadata and PIDs is automatically included in each bulk download of files from this dataset.

The Yurakaré DoReCo dataset should be cited as follows:

Gipper, Sonja and Jeremías Ballivián Torrico. 2024. Yurakaré DoReCo dataset. In Seifart, Frank, Ludger Paschen and Matthew Stave (eds.). Language Documentation Reference Corpus (DoReCo) 2.0. Lyon: Laboratoire Dynamique Du Langage (UMR5596, CNRS & Université Lyon 2). https://doreco.huma-num.fr/languages/yura1255 (Accessed on 30/01/2025). DOI:10.34847/nkl.7ca412wg 

Please note that when actual data from any number of DoReCo datasets is used, the full reference for each individual dataset must be provided, including the name(s) of the creator(s) of each dataset. It is NOT sufficient to refer to DoReCo as a whole. We are aware that this may result in very long lists of references, but it is only in this way that corpus creators get due recognition for their work. The default is to include the full set of bibliographical references in the reference section of the main text of a paper or abstract. If this is absolutely impossible (because of page limit restrictions, for instance), then inclusion of the full list of references in an appendix is acceptable, or - as a last resort - in supplementary material published separately, e.g. on Zenodo or OSF, in which case the main text of the paper or the abstract must explicitly refer to this list and provide its URL or PID.

Dataset files :download core annotation files
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Dataset files :download extended annotation files
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