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BN1-010
Title DHST berPuasa dan berHari Raya UNFINISHED
Description DHST berPuasa dan berHari Raya Hj Ramlee Tunggal transcription.pdf, 1/11/2009
Origination date 2009-11-01
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/BN1/010
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Adrian Clynes
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Region / village Kampong Penanjung, Tutong district
Originating university Universiti Brunei Darussalam
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Data Categories primary text
Data Types Sound
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Roles Clynes Adrian : recorder
DOI 10.4225/72/56ED6EEAE0F30
Cite as Adrian Clynes (collector), Clynes Adrian (recorder), 2009. DHST berPuasa dan berHari Raya UNFINISHED. MPEG/PDF/XML/VND.WAV. BN1-010 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/72/56ED6EEAE0F30
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BN1-010-A.mp3 audio/mpeg 12.1 MB 00:13:14.488
BN1-010-A.pdf application/pdf 651 KB
BN1-010-A.trs application/xml 24.6 KB
BN1-010-A.wav audio/vnd.wav 134 MB 00:13:14.438
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Collection Information
Collection ID BN1
Collection title Tutong Language Documentation Project
Description Project funded by Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD). Audio and video texts were collected from Tutong speakers, generally aged above 60 yrs old, in the Tutong district of Brunei Darussalam, in 2007-2009. Project coordinator & recordist: Adrian Clynes. Speaker recruitment and Interviewer: Hj Ramlee Tunggal (retired secondary teacher, with a BA in Malay linguistics from UBD). Dictionary items elicitation: Juergen Burkhardt. Other support: Noor Azam Haji-Othman, Hj Ramlee Tingkong. Speakers of this language refer to it as (basa') Tutung or (with an older Malay-influenced spelling) Tutong. This is the only language in Brunei referred to in this way. The language label "Tutong 2" used by the Ethnologue following Wurm and Hattori 1981 is misleading. Wurm and Hattori's "Tutong 1" is referred to as the Dusun language in Brunei, and never (officially or informally) as "Tutong" (either 1 or 2).
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