Collection details
Collection ID LWR1
Title Western Highlands Sign Languages
Description These are field tapes from work done with 12 deaf signers and a number of hearing signers living in the rural Nebilyer and Kaugel Valleys, Western Highlands, and in Mount Hagen. The data is analysed in Reed, Lauren W. (2019). Sign languages of Western Highlands and their challenges for sign language typology. Master's thesis. Australian National University, Canberra. doi.org/10.25911/5d69027b5d5f8
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/LWR1
Collector
Lauren Reed
Operator Julia Colleen Miller
Originating university Australian National University
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Region / village Western Highlands
DOI 10.26278/6S03-BA52
Cite as Lauren Reed (collector), 2015. Western Highlands Sign Languages. Collection LWR1 at catalog.paradisec.org.au [Open Access]. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/6S03-BA52
Access information
Edit access Julia Colleen Miller
Data access conditions Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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Items in Collection (95)

Item Title Actions
20150126_05 An unelicited conversation between Kakuyl and Lewa, in which K. advises L. not to waste so much time at Kaiwe Market and Lewa agrees to spend more time at home. View
20150126_06 Lewa and Kakuyl play cards, game called 'Seven Bomb' View
20171101_01 In John Onga's yard View
20171101_02 Woodward Swadesh list View
20171101_03 How Kakuyl met his wife View
20171101_04 Going to Mindipu View
20171101_05 Preparations for visit View
20171104_01 How Kakuyl married Muna View
20171104_02 More about Sent's death and Kakuyl marrying Muna View
20171104_03 Kakuyl points out his children View

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