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EAG1-S46
Title Session 46
Description Participants: EAG, IMK; Contents: questions from earlier, examples from Cowan, TAM particles pa, pana, to, and tomanau; Length: 1:02:00; Loc: Ibu's house; Notes: Spent most of the session checking examples from Cowan. Some were accepted as is (with reduction of clusters at morpheme boundaries); others were said to be 'bahasa Serui'. Got clear intuitions about some TAM markers; Cowan's 'in' and 'on' prefixes were accepted but I'm skeptical of his interpretation (progressive and causative), should be tried with other verbs.
Origination date 2012-10-15
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/EAG1/S46
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Emily Gasser
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Dialect Windesi
Region / village Manokwari, W. Papua, Indonesia
Originating university Yale University
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DOI 10.4225/72/5706847D7236B
Cite as Emily Gasser (collector), 2012. Session 46. MPEG/VND.WAV. EAG1-S46 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/72/5706847D7236B
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EAG1-S46-wad20121015IMK.mp3 audio/mpeg 56.8 MB 01:02:00.289
EAG1-S46-wad20121015IMK.wav audio/vnd.wav 2 GB 01:02:00.269
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Collection ID EAG1
Collection title Wamesa Documentation
Description Elicitation of Wamesa (aka Wandamen, [WAD]), focusing on Windesi dialect, with some recordings of other area languages.
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Emily Gasser
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