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Item ID
SARV1-24101105
(Collection Details)
Title
Josua hon hat
Description
personal narrative: when a man got lost
Origination date
2011-10-24
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Archive link
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/SARV1/24101105
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Collector
Hannah Sarvasy
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Countries
Papua New Guinea - PG
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Language as given
Nungon
Subject language(s)
Yau - yuw
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Content language(s)
Yau - yuw
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Dialect
Towet
Region / village
Oceania
Originating university
Operator
Nick Ward
Data Categories
primary text
Data Types
Sound
Discourse type
narrative
Roles
Joshua Nimoniong : speaker
DOI
10.26278/XF4Y-MG83
Cite as
Hannah Sarvasy (collector), Joshua Nimoniong (speaker), 2011.
Josua hon hat
. MPEG/RTF/VND.WAV. SARV1-24101105 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/XF4Y-MG83
Content Files (3)
Filename
Type
File size
Duration
File access
SARV1-24101105-01.mp3
audio/mpeg
2.78 MB
00:03:01.899
SARV1-24101105-01.rtf
text/rtf
6.59 KB
SARV1-24101105-01.wav
audio/vnd.wav
100 MB
00:03:01.883
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Collection Information
Collection ID
SARV1
Collection title
Nungon documentation
Description
Texts and songs in the Towet dialect of Nungon (the term applied to the highest four villages in the dialect continuum of the Uruwa River valley.
Countries
Papua New Guinea - PG
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Languages
Yau - yuw
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Access Information
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Nick Ward
Hannah Sarvasy
H Sarvasy
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Data access conditions
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
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