Item ID |
PR1-017
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Title |
A minimal pair and some verb paradigms |
Description |
Doroti and Ruti explain a minimal pair: “sister” and “cassowary”, both close to “piau” in Muno. They give some words in Muno and some examples of the morphemes “ik/ak” and “ari” that attach to nouns. They also give number of verb paradigms: “to plant” (past and present, “sit” (present) and some sentences around “get” and “bring" |
Origination date |
2022-11-05 |
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Archive link |
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/PR1/017 |
URL |
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Collector |
Philipp Rönchen
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Countries |
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Language as given |
Muno |
Subject language(s) |
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Content language(s) |
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Dialect |
Guriaso dialect |
Region / village |
Melanesia |
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Originating university |
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Operator |
Nick Ward
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Data Categories |
primary text
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Data Types |
Sound
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Discourse type |
formulaic_discourse |
Roles |
Philipp Rönchen : interviewer
Doroti Kuasa : consultant
Ruthy Monou : consultant
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DOI |
10.26278/33AZ-TJ14 |
Cite as |
Philipp Rönchen (collector), Philipp Rönchen (interviewer), Doroti Kuasa (consultant), Ruthy Monou (consultant), 2022. A minimal pair and some verb paradigms. MPEG/OCTET-STREAM/PDF. PR1-017 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/33AZ-TJ14 |