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PR1-056
Title “to put” paradigm and related constructions
Description Doroti first gives some varied sentences with different verbs including “to come”, “to make” and “to look”. Then she gives a fairly exhaustive “to put” (“msau”) paradigm, with three tenses and the different subject person forms. She also gives examples of related constructions that are expressed with different verbs, like “to put down” and “to put up”
Origination date 2022-12-07
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/PR1/056
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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
Doroti : consultant
DOI 10.26278/NQFC-VJ07
Cite as Philipp Rönchen (collector), Philipp Rönchen (interviewer), Doroti (consultant), 2022. “to put” paradigm and related constructions. MPEG/OCTET-STREAM. PR1-056 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/NQFC-VJ07
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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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