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Item ID
BJM01-017
Title Narrative entitled Sang Piatu Due Becucung
Description This narrative is a fable, or "andai-andai" in Besemah, told by Danut (F, 51). It is entitled Sang Piatu Due Becucung, which translates as Piatu's Has Two Grandchildren. It was told in the same recording session as BJM01-016 and BJM01-018. It was recorded on a Marantz PMD670 solid-state recorder with an Audio-Technica AT825 microphone.
Origination date 2005-12-13
Origination date free form
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/BJM01/017
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Bradley McDonnell
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Language as given Besemah
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Dialect Besemah
Region / village Southeast Asia
Originating university University of California, Santa Barbara
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Data Categories primary text
Data Types Sound
Discourse type narrative
Roles Bradley McDonnell : depositor
Danut : speaker
DOI 10.4225/72/570296AC745E5
Cite as Bradley McDonnell (collector), Bradley McDonnell (depositor), Danut (speaker), 2005. Narrative entitled Sang Piatu Due Becucung. MPEG/VND.WAV. BJM01-017 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/72/570296AC745E5
Content Files (2)
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BJM01-017-01.mp3 audio/mpeg 3.19 MB 00:03:29.39
BJM01-017-01.wav audio/vnd.wav 35.6 MB 00:03:28.990
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Collection Information
Collection ID BJM01
Collection title Besemah
Description The Besemah collection contains spontaneous conversations, semi-spontaneous and elicited narratives, elicited wordlists, and experimental data.
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