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BJM02-092
Title Elicitation of intonation and prosody (Part 5)
Description This is a recording of two men, Teguh and Medi, carrying out an experimental task designed to elicit target words in a carrier sentence with a variety of contexts in order to assess word stress in Nasal. Audio was recorded using a Tascam DR-701D that was placed on the ground between the two speakers. Audio was recorded in wav format at 48kHz, 16 bit. Video was recorded with a Zoom Q8, which has a built in audio recorder, set up on a small tripod. Video was recorded in AVCHD format at 25fps with 1280x720 resolution.
Origination date 2023-06-30
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/BJM02/092
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Bradley McDonnell
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Region / village Southeast Asia

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Originating university University of Hawaii at Manoa
Operator Tina Gregor
Data Categories primary text
Data Types Sound
Discourse type interactive_discourse
Roles Zakwan Hamedi : participant
Wawan Sahrozi : recorder
Johan Safri : recorder
Teguh Fernando Satiya : participant
DOI 10.26278/qacx-ev13
Cite as Bradley McDonnell (collector), Zakwan Hamedi (participant), Wawan Sahrozi (recorder), Johan Safri (recorder), Teguh Fernando Satiya (participant), 2023. Elicitation of intonation and prosody (Part 5). MPEG/WAV/MATROSKA/MP4. BJM02-092 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/qacx-ev13
Content Files (20)
Filename Type File size Duration File access
BJM02-092-01_S1.mp3 audio/mpeg 32.8 MB 00:35:48.829
BJM02-092-01_S1.wav audio/wav 1.15 GB 00:35:48.800
BJM02-092-01_S2.mp3 audio/mpeg 32.8 MB 00:35:48.829
BJM02-092-01_S2.wav audio/wav 1.15 GB 00:35:48.800
BJM02-092-01_V.mp3 audio/mpeg 32.8 MB 00:35:48.829
BJM02-092-01_V.wav audio/wav 1.15 GB 00:35:48.800
BJM02-092-01.mkv video/matroska 29.1 GB 00:35:48.800
BJM02-092-01.mp3 audio/mpeg 32.8 MB 00:35:48.829
BJM02-092-01.mp4 video/mp4 3.55 GB 00:35:48.800
BJM02-092-01.wav audio/wav 1.15 GB 00:35:48.800
BJM02-092-02_S1.mp3 audio/mpeg 17.2 MB 00:18:50.190
BJM02-092-02_S1.wav audio/wav 621 MB 00:18:50.160
BJM02-092-02_S2.mp3 audio/mpeg 17.2 MB 00:18:50.190
BJM02-092-02_S2.wav audio/wav 621 MB 00:18:50.160
BJM02-092-02_V.mp3 audio/mpeg 17.2 MB 00:18:50.190
BJM02-092-02_V.wav audio/wav 621 MB 00:18:50.160
BJM02-092-02.mkv video/matroska 19.1 GB 00:18:50.160
BJM02-092-02.mp3 audio/mpeg 17.2 MB 00:18:50.190
BJM02-092-02.mp4 video/mp4 3.14 GB 00:18:50.160
BJM02-092-02.wav audio/wav 621 MB 00:18:50.160
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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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