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add manatee #1416

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  • add new concept list
  • add new metadata
  • add new Concepticon concept sets
    • checked whether the new concept(s) can be applied to existing lists with
      concepticon notlinked --gloss "NEW_GLOSS"
  • add new Concepticon concept relations
  • refine existing Concepticon concept set mappings
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Closes #1415 . I have added this as AMAZONIAN MANATEE to make clear we refer exclusively to the South American species. All three conceptlists exclusively refer to South American language varieties (checked huntergatherer through SQLite, all references are from South America). @AnnikaTjuka Did I forget anything? It's been a long time since I last added concepts.

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I suggest that we add the more general species (MANATEE) since the list by Claire Bowern collects data on Australian languages so we wouldn't be able to link it to the Amazonian Manatee.

@@ -3978,3 +3978,4 @@ ID GLOSS SEMANTICFIELD DEFINITION ONTOLOGICAL_CATEGORY REPLACEMENT_ID
3992 SARDINE Animals A pilchard or other fish in the herring family. Person/Thing
3993 JINGLE (INSTRUMENT) Speech and language One of a cluster of small bells, shaken or tapped on the palm of the player's hand. The small metal discs arranged around the frame of a tambourine are also called "jingles". Person/Thing
3994 PIANO (INSTRUMENT) Speech and language A large musical instrument with a row of black and white keys that are pressed to play notes. Person/Thing
3995 AMAZONIAN MANATEE Animals Trichechus inunguis ()GBF ID: 2435296), one of the four living Manatee species. Native to the Amazon river system, the amazonian manatee is a fully aquatic mammal. Person/Thing
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There is one bracket too much and could you also add the link to the ID?

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Sure, I will change this

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I suggest that we add the more general species (MANATEE) since the list by Claire Bowern collects data on Australian languages so we wouldn't be able to link it to the Amazonian Manatee.

Ok, even though the data for 'manatee' in the database only refers to South American languages? Then I will change this accordingly.

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Ok, even though the data for 'manatee' in the database only refers to South American languages? Then I will change this accordingly.

@xrotwang proposed two numbers: 2435291 (the more generic) and 2435296 (the more specific). I'd use the former.

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I meant the huntergatherer database. All cases of 'manatee' in Bowern's data are from South American languages, which is why I proposed AMAZONIAN MANATEE.

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AnnikaTjuka commented Oct 11, 2024

I thought the database included languages spoken by hunter-gatherers in Australia, North America and South America. So was this list used specifically for South American languages?

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The list isn't, but the languages which are coded for Manatee are exclusively the South American ones.

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I see. Then we can leave it as is.

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I have corrected the GBF ID (Amazonian Manatee, not West Indian Manatee) and removed the extra bracket.

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Thanks! Looks good.

@FredericBlum FredericBlum merged commit 27b2180 into master Oct 14, 2024
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@FredericBlum FredericBlum deleted the add-manatee branch October 14, 2024 08:54
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New concept: MANATEE
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