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JHWS2-20090701
Title Documentation of Whitesands Language
Description JHWS2-20090701-fieldnotes1.pdf; JHWS2-20090701-fieldnotes2.pdf; JHWS2-20090701-Borrowing three texts.pdf is a compliation of three texts with borrowing from Bislama analysed; JHWS2-20090701-Time in Whitesands.pdf is a manuscript regarding the tense aspect and mood system in Whitesands; Whitesands-map.jpg is a topographic map of the Whitesands speakingarea
Origination date 2009-07-01
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/JHWS2/20090701
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Jeremy Hammond
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Language as given Whitesands
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Dialect Yenamakel (Enamakel)
Region / village Tanna (Eastern), Yenamakel (Enamakel)
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Originating university University of Sydney
Operator Jeremy Hammond
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DOI 10.4225/72/56F407B5BD64C
Cite as Jeremy Hammond (collector), 2009. Documentation of Whitesands Language. JHWS2-20090701 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/72/56F407B5BD64C
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Collection ID JHWS2
Collection title Whitesands (Vanuatu)
Description Audio recordings of Whitesands (Vanuatu). Includes interviews and narratives. Collection also includes photographs and materials on the language.
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Edit access Julie Barbour
James Crippen
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Data access conditions Closed (subject to the access condition details)
Data access narrative The owners of the recordings or people speaking in the recordings can access them without permission. Researchers and the public should contact the depositor or owners so that access is not given to any of the sensitive materials. After 2020 all materials can be freely available.
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