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DGB1-2011_001
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Title |
Snake Mythology Story |
Description |
Peter Ratan Barui tells a mythological story about how people used to turn into snakes.
The most-up-to-date ELAN file has the name with the latest date. In addition to Matukar Panau transcription, this file contains Tok Pisin and English translation and interlinearization (parsing and glossing). This file has also been annotated for clause chains and directional constructions.
Funded by Living Tongues and National Geographic Enduring Voices. |
Origination date |
2011-07-28 |
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Archive link |
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/DGB1/2011_001 |
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Collector |
Danielle Barth
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Originating university |
University of Oregon |
Operator |
Julia Colleen Miller
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Data Categories |
primary text
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Data Types |
Sound
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Discourse type |
narrative |
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DOI |
10.4225/72/570A814491474 |
Cite as |
Danielle Barth (collector), 2011. Snake Mythology Story. EAF+XML/XML/HTML/MPEG/PDF/VND.WAV. DGB1-2011_001 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/72/570A814491474 |