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Item ID
KB1-04
Title Elicited Sentences
Description Thirty two recordings of elicited sentences
Origination date 2017-01-14
Origination date free form
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/KB1/04
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Collector
Krishna Boro
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Language as given Hakhun Tangsa
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Dialect
Region / village Malugaon, Tinsukia District, Assam
Originating university University of Gauhati
Operator
Data Categories primary text
Data Types Sound
Discourse type interactive_discourse
Roles Stephen Morey : interviewer
Krishna Boro : depositor
Krishna Boro : interviewer
Phulim Hakhun : consultant
Nokrap Hakhun : consultant
Khithung Hakhun : consultant
DOI 10.26278/5b6b141df1b9c
Cite as Krishna Boro (collector), Stephen Morey (interviewer), Krishna Boro (depositor, interviewer), Phulim Hakhun (consultant), Nokrap Hakhun (consultant), Khithung Hakhun (consultant), 2017. Elicited Sentences. EAF+XML/MPEG/VND.WAV. KB1-04 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/5b6b141df1b9c
Content Files (69)
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KB1-04-PH10.wav audio/vnd.wav 4.83 MB 00:00:08.349
KB1-04-PH11.mp3 audio/mpeg 116 KB 00:00:07.339
KB1-04-PH11.wav audio/vnd.wav 4.27 MB 00:00:07.317
KB1-04-PH12.mp3 audio/mpeg 838 KB 00:00:53.655
KB1-04-PH12.wav audio/vnd.wav 29.7 MB 00:00:53.643
KB1-04-PH13.mp3 audio/mpeg 364 KB 00:00:23.196
KB1-04-PH13.wav audio/vnd.wav 13 MB 00:00:23.192
KB1-04-PH14.mp3 audio/mpeg 470 KB 00:00:29.961
KB1-04-PH14.wav audio/vnd.wav 16.7 MB 00:00:29.932
KB1-04-PH15.mp3 audio/mpeg 672 KB 00:00:42.970
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Collection Information
Collection ID KB1
Collection title Hakhun Tangsa, India and Myanmar
Description This collection contains audio and video recordings, annotations and transcriptions from fieldwork conducted between 2008 and 2017 on a Tangsa variety called Hakhun Tangsa. This Tangsa variety is spoken by around 10 thousand speakers mainly in Changlang and Tirap Districts of Arunachal Pradesh, in India and across the border in the Sagaing Division of Myanmar.
Initial fieldwork was conducted for and supported by Dr. Stephen Morey’s research project titled “The Traditional Songs and Poetry of Upper Assam – A Multifaceted Linguistic and Ethnographic Documentation of the Tangsa, Tai and Singpho Communities in Margherita, Northeast India” funded under the DOBES programme by Volkswagen Foundation. Fieldwork from May 2015 till April 2017 was supported by my dissertation improvement grant no. BCS-1500694 titled “Doctoral Dissertation Research: A Descriptive Grammar of Hakhun Tangsa” funded by the National Science Foundation, USA, under the DEL-DDRIG programme.
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