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PR1-052
Title Serial verbs and big “to help” paradigm
Description Ken gives some examples of serial verb constructions including the verb “to go” (tuaij/ten). Then he gives a fairly exhaustive “to help” paradigm, including three different tenses, different combinations of subject and object persons and some imperative forms. He also gives a few forms of “two come” (2sg and 2pl) including some imperative forms
Origination date 2022-12-05
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/PR1/052
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Philipp Rönchen
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Language as given Muno
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Dialect Guriaso dialect
Region / village Melanesia
Originating university
Operator Nick Ward
Data Categories primary text
Data Types Sound
Discourse type formulaic_discourse
Roles Philipp Rönchen : interviewer
Ken Samoa : consultant
DOI 10.26278/RN7K-JB59
Cite as Philipp Rönchen (collector), Philipp Rönchen (interviewer), Ken Samoa (consultant), 2022. Serial verbs and big “to help” paradigm. MPEG/OCTET-STREAM. PR1-052 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/RN7K-JB59
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Collection Information
Collection ID PR1
Collection title Recordings of Muno [grx] and some Ak [akq], Autumn 2022
Description Wordlists, stories and grammatical elicitation recorded in the villages Guriaso and Marken, Sandaun, PNG, Autum 2022. Also contains a few recordings of Ak [akq]
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Edit access Nick Ward
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