Storytelling using MAIN in Yakut : Storytelling using MAIN in Yakut

This paper describes the process of adapting the Multilingual Assessment Instrument for Narratives (LITMUS-MAIN) to Yakut. A brief description of the Yakut language and its status in Russia is given after which the use of the Yakut version of MAIN in the Republic of Sakha (Russia) is described. : ZA...

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Main Authors: Androsova, Yulia, Trifonova, Aleksandra
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