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Item ID
BJM02-005
Title Conversation recorded at Masrah's house between three friends in Gedung Menung
Description This is a recording of a conversation in Nasal between three friends: Ari, Masita, and Marsah. The conversation was recorded in the living room of Masrah's house in Gedung Menung. Audio was recorded using two audio recorders: a 4-channel Tascam DR-701D and a 2-channel Tascam DR-100. Masrah is wearing an AKG C520 headset microphone and is recorded in Mono through one channel of the DR-701D. Masita and Ari are wearing Shure SM35 headset microphones; Ari's headset audio is recorded through the DR-100, and Masita's is recorded through one channel of the DR-701D. In addition to the headset microphones a stereo microphone was placed on the floor among the speakers and recorded to the Tascam DR-701D. Audio was recorded in wav format at 128kHz, 32 bit. Video was recorded in two ways. The first was a Canon XA30, which has an external audio input, set up on a tripod. Camera audio was recorded using a R√∏de NTG2 shotgun microphone connected through the camera's external audio input. Video was recorded in AVCHD format at 30fps with 1920 x 1080 resolution. Additionally a Vuze+ 3D camera was used to record 360 degree and 3D video in MP4 format at 30fps.

Informed consent was recorded at the beginning of the session, and the conversation begins at around the 00:07:00 timestamp when the researchers finish setting up the equipment and leave the room. At around the 00:50:30 timestamp, another woman enters the video to bring coffee to the participants. The women continue conversing until aroun 1:01:25 when the researchers return to collect metadata.The Tascam-DR701D ran out of battery at the 01:18:33 timestamp, and stopped recording audio from the omnidirectional microphone and the headsets of Masita and Masrah. However, as the participants were recording metadata and had already removed their headsets, this does not greatly affect the quality of the recordings from this session.
Origination date 2019-11-02
Origination date free form
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/BJM02/005
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Collector
Bradley McDonnell
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Language as given Nasal
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Dialect
Region / village Southeast Asia
Originating university
Operator Tina Gregor
Data Categories primary text
Data Types Sound
Discourse type interactive_discourse
Roles Bradley McDonnell : researcher
Jacob Hakim : researcher
Johan Safri : recorder
Ariyunani : participant
Masita : participant
Masrah : participant
DOI 10.26278/5f4689ab1f118
Cite as Bradley McDonnell (collector), Bradley McDonnell (researcher), Jacob Hakim (researcher), Johan Safri (recorder), Ariyunani (participant), Masita (participant), Masrah (participant), 2019. Conversation recorded at Masrah's house between three friends in Gedung Menung. MPEG/VND.WAV/JPEG/TIFF/MP4/MXF. BJM02-005 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/5f4689ab1f118
Content Files (18)
Filename Type File size Duration File access
BJM02-005-01_S1.mp3 audio/mpeg 79.6 MB 01:26:57.729
BJM02-005-01_S1.wav audio/vnd.wav 2.8 GB 01:26:57.710
BJM02-005-01_S2.mp3 audio/mpeg 79.6 MB 01:26:57.729
BJM02-005-01_S2.wav audio/vnd.wav 2.8 GB 01:26:57.710
BJM02-005-01_S3.mp3 audio/mpeg 79.6 MB 01:26:57.729
BJM02-005-01_S3.wav audio/vnd.wav 2.8 GB 01:26:57.710
BJM02-005-01_SETTING1.jpg image/jpeg 608 KB
BJM02-005-01_SETTING1.tif image/tiff 14.7 MB
BJM02-005-01_SETTING2.jpg image/jpeg 909 KB
BJM02-005-01_SETTING2.tif image/tiff 17.5 MB
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Collection Information
Collection ID BJM02
Collection title Documentation of the multilingual linguistic practices of the Nasal speech community
Description A collection of the documentation of the multilingual linguistic practices of the Nasal speech community in Bengkulu, Indonesia. The languages represented in this collection are: Nasal, Kaur, and Semende.

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under grant BCS-1911641 to the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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Access Information
Edit access Bradley McDonnell
Tina Gregor
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Data access conditions Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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