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Item ID
BJM02-010
Title Elicitation of argument-selecting structures in Nasal with Johan
Description This elicitation session features discussions of sentence structure and syntax of Nasal, including intransitive sentences, relativization, reflexivization, and control with Johan. It was recorded in an outdoor structure in a garden near a rice field in Gedung Menung. Two other men arrive to the garden in the middle of the recording and can be seen passing through the frame multiple times. About 1 hour into the recording, one of the men (Ahyat) joins the recording session in the structure and contributes as a participant for about 5 minutes.

Audio was recorded using a 4-channel Tascam DR-701D. Johan wore an AKG C520 headset microphone and his audio was recorded (in Mono) through the DR701-D. In addition to the headset microphone a stereo microphone was placed on the floor among the speakers and recorded to the Tascam DR701D. Audio was recorded in WAV format at 128kHz, 32 bit. Video was recorded using 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.
Origination date 2019-11-04
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/BJM02/010
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Collector
Bradley McDonnell
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Language as given Nasal
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Region / village Southeast Asia
Originating university
Operator Tina Gregor
Data Categories primary text
Data Types Sound
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Roles Bradley McDonnell : researcher
Jacob Hakim : researcher
Johan Safri : consultant
Ahyat : participant
DOI 10.26278/5f4689bc1fd02
Cite as Bradley McDonnell (collector), Bradley McDonnell (researcher), Jacob Hakim (researcher), Johan Safri (consultant), Ahyat (participant), 2019. Elicitation of argument-selecting structures in Nasal with Johan. MPEG/VND.WAV/JPEG/TIFF/MP4/MXF. BJM02-010 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/5f4689bc1fd02
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BJM02-010-01_S1.mp3 audio/mpeg 80.8 MB 01:28:12.310
BJM02-010-01_S1.wav audio/vnd.wav 2.84 GB 01:28:12.289
BJM02-010-01_SETTING1.jpg image/jpeg 1.19 MB
BJM02-010-01_SETTING1.tif image/tiff 19.6 MB
BJM02-010-01.mp3 audio/mpeg 80.8 MB 01:28:12.310
BJM02-010-01.mp4 video/mp4 16.8 GB 01:28:12.350
BJM02-010-01.mxf application/mxf 192 GB
BJM02-010-01.wav audio/vnd.wav 2.84 GB 01:28:12.289
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Collection Information
Collection ID BJM02
Collection title The languages 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 can be cited as follows:

McDonnell, Bradley, Blaine Billings, Jacob Hakim, Johan Safri, and Wawan Sahrozi. ongoing. The languages of the Nasal speech community. Collection BJM02 at catalog.paradisec.org.au [Open Access]. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/5f46870d43f29

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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Edit access Bradley McDonnell
Tina Gregor
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