Item details
Item ID
TD1-P129
Title Pidgin Stories
Description (Nos refer to Sony Recorder counter) -- Side 1 -- 1. [000] Pidgin Text: 'Three Little Pigs' (by Spt. Mike Thomas, TPNG) -- 2. [140] Text: The Two - Tailed Men: A Story from the Sepik by Akotan (Arapesh) (16 mins) -- 3. [410] Dog Children by Kwingu (3 mins) -- 4. [470] 'Duaitiwa' by Toni Ham (sepik) -- 5. [622] 'Snake -Child' by Kwingu (Sepik) -- 6. [671] 'Afengufim' by Gidion (Sepik) -- Side 2 -- 1. 'Faeces-Eating Masalai' by Gidion (Sepik)
Origination date 1970-09-17
Origination date free form 1970-08-29, 1970-09-13, 17
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/TD1/P129
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Collector
Tom Dutton
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Language as given Pidgin, Arapesh
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Dialect
Region / village Sepik district
Originating university Australian National University
Operator Frank Davey
Data Categories primary text
Data Types Sound
Discourse type
Roles Tom Dutton : recorder
Donald Tusen : recorder
Gidion Aimbel : speaker
Akotan : speaker
Kwingu : speaker
Mike Thomas : speaker
Toni Ham : speaker
DOI 10.4225/72/56FD4149CAC29
Cite as Tom Dutton (collector), Tom Dutton (recorder), Donald Tusen (recorder), Gidion Aimbel (speaker), Akotan (speaker), Kwingu (speaker), Mike Thomas (speaker), Toni Ham (speaker), 1970. Pidgin Stories. MPEG/VND.WAV. TD1-P129 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/72/56FD4149CAC29
Content Files (4)
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TD1-P129-A.mp3 audio/mpeg 43.9 MB 00:47:55.480
TD1-P129-A.wav audio/vnd.wav 1.55 GB 00:48:02.30
TD1-P129-B.mp3 audio/mpeg 2.09 MB 00:02:16.723
TD1-P129-B.wav audio/vnd.wav 75.5 MB 00:02:16.980
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Collection Information
Collection ID TD1
Collection title Papua New Guinean Languages
Description A collection of audio recordings from a number of languages of Papua New Guinea and Australia. Includes Tok Pisin, Motu, Hiri Motu, Toaripi, Opao, Orokolo, Kanju, Kaipi, Boera, Maipua, Purari (Koriki), Fore, Orokaiva, Notu (Ewage-Notu), Grass Koiari, Nara (Lala), Wahgi, Raepa Tati (Kaki Ae), Ouma, Mailu, Managalasi, Koita, Aomie, Barai, Rabuka, Rumu, Kibiri, Mountain Koiali, Koitabu, Mekeo, Suau, Toura, Abadi, Barai, Maria, Kuanua, Sinaugoro, Uare, Aomie, Ese, Baruga, Maisin, Umanakaina, Kanasi, Dawawa, Doga, Abau, Domu, Daga, Yareba, Magori, Tauade and Yele. Some language more that one dialect is present. Text types include stories, songs, basic elicitation, comparative work, radio recordings, language lessons, discussion. Also includes a lecture by K. L. Pike, recordings from ABC radio, recordings of Black American English (Tim Shopen), One recording of Bislama (Vanuatu), a recording of the 1977 Australian Museum conference, bird calls and data on Queensland pidgin, a recording in Kaandju (Australia), as well as data on Torres Strait English for the Queensland Speech Survey.
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