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Item ID
3PAC1-TPI_20241212_tokpisin
Title Discusion of Tok Pisin
Description Discusion of Tok Pisin
Origination date 2024-12-12
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/3PAC1/TPI_20241212_tokpisin
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Collector
Danielle Barth
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Region / village Oceania

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Originating university Australian National University
Operator Julia Colleen Miller
Data Categories primary text
Data Types Sound
Discourse type
Roles Nicholas Evans : interviewer
Nicholas Evans : recorder
Jimmy Nébni : speaker
DOI 10.26278/wdj7-hh30
Cite as Danielle Barth (collector), Nicholas Evans (interviewer, recorder), Jimmy Nébni (speaker), 2024. Discusion of Tok Pisin. MPEG/WAV. 3PAC1-TPI_20241212_tokpisin at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/wdj7-hh30
Content Files (2)
Filename Type File size Duration File access
3PAC1-TPI_20241212_tokpisin-01.mp3 audio/mpeg 8.22 MB 00:08:58.514
3PAC1-TPI_20241212_tokpisin-01.wav audio/wav 296 MB 00:08:58.480
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Collection Information
Collection ID 3PAC1
Collection title Tok Pisin corpus
Description This collection was gathered as part of the Pacific Creoles Project (2022-2025), which focused on creating contemporary recordings of Tok Pisin, Solomon Islands Pijin, and Bislama. The recordings are informal interviews and monologues and cover a wide range of topics and experiences, with a focus on natural disasters and challenging situations. Some recordings include content that may be distressing for some listeners, for example, graphic accounts of personal loss, injury, or conflict.

The majority of recordings were made in-country (Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu) by local teams in conjunction with Australian researchers from The Australian National University and The University of Melbourne, and in collaboration with local partners. Some recordings were also made with speakers of the corpus languages in Australia.
The core collection is audio, but many items include video and/or and time-aligned transcription files created in ELAN.

The Pacific Creoles Project was funded by the Commonwealth of Australia. Chief Investigators were Danielle Barth, Bethwyn Evans, Nicholas Evans, and Nick Thieberger. Research Associates on the project were Mae Carroll, Kirsty Gillespie, Sam Passmore, and Lila San Roque.
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Access Information
Edit access Nick Thieberger
Bethwyn Evans
Lila San Roque
Nicholas Evans
Danielle Barth
Simon Gonzalez
Kirsty GILLESPIE
Tim Cawley
Sam Passmore
Tim Cawley
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Data access conditions Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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