Collection details
Collection ID YPG1
Title Recordings of Phola
Description This collection comprises a wide range of audio and video materials documenting the linguistic, communicative and cultural practices of the Phola people. The majority of these materials were recorded by Manuel David González Pérez between 2018 and 2020 in Luodie village in Yuanjiang County of Yunnan Province in the People's Republic of China as part of his PhD in Linguistics at the Australian National University. Exceptions include some video recordings created by local community members themselves within the framework of the above-mentioned PhD project.

The Phola language was first brought to the attention of the international scholarly audience by Jamin Pelkey, who completed a PhD thesis (2008) on the sociolinguistic distribution of little known language varieties of Southern Yunnan Province. It was assigned the ISO-639-3 code [ypg] which is adopted in this collection as well.

However, all the data included in this collection comes exclusively from a single Phola speaking village and great care should be exercised in making assumptions about linguistic or cultural sameness. Preliminary in-situ observations by the compiler suggest that different Phola villages exhibit sometimes significant differences in their phonologies, and to a lesser extent their vocabularies and even grammatical patterns. Nonetheless, mutual intelligibility appears to be warranted for all Phola villages currently known to both the compiler and Luodie villagers themselves.

For an introduction to the Phola language and its speakers, the visitor is referred to González Pérez 2022's PhD thesis, which is titled "Grammar, dimension and deixis in Phola: A Tibeto-Burman language of China.". Chapter in particular should be of interest to most visitors as it surveys various aspects of Phola culture, both material and symbolic. This is followed by a sketch grammar, which should be of interest to descriptive and typologically minded linguists alike. The thesis also includes conceptually orientated chapters on the semantics and pragmatics of words encoding dimensional and spatial contrasts, which should be of interest to linguists, anthropologists and other social scientists.

For those visiting the collection for the first time, the most valuable entry point is probably YPG1-20100131_05, which is an audio recording of a traditional story of cultural significance to Luodie Pholas. This is the story of "the fallen men cliff" which narrates the heroic defence of Luodie village by a mythical character who is said to have single-handedly warded off an incursion of bandits. An Elan file including a full transcription in International Phonetic Alphabet and a preliminary working romanisation is provided as well as translations into Mandarin Chinese, English and five other languages (French, German, Hindi, Russian and Spanish).

Those with an interest in ethnomusicological and ethnochoreographic issues are advised to consult YPG1-20181218_06 through to YPG1-20181218_09, YPG1-20191215_02 and YPG1-20191229_04.

Metadata conventions
The file naming is undergirded by the following conventions:

First the collection name is given as YPG1 as this is the first major project of documentation targeting the Phola speech community.
Then a date is provided in the format YYYYMMDD followed by the number of the recording event in chronological order. For example, the first recording goes back to the sixth of December of 2018. Given that four recording events were carried out on that day, there are four items corresponding to that date:

YPG1-20181206_01
YPG1-20181206_02
YPG1-20181206_03
YPG1-20181206_04

The naming system includes information on the microphones and recording device involved. This is sometimes followed by lowercase letters indicating separate files created within the same recording event. Thus, for example, on the 20th of November of 2019, many files were created during an excursion to Hatu Cave, a site of cultural significance for the Pholas. Finally, the file extension indicates the file type (e.g., whether it is an audio file or a video file)

The following file name is explicated as a practical illustration:

YPG1-20191120_02-H2na.wav
Audio recording belonging to the first collection of Phola materials corresponding to the second recording event of the 20th of November of 2019. This audio recording was the first file to be created by the H2n hand-held audio recorder.

The full list of abbreviations is as follows:

ext = external microphone
ext1 = external microphone number 1
ext2 = external microphone number 2
int = internal microphone

H5 = Zoom audiorecorder H5
H2n = Hand-held Zoom audioecorder H2n
Q8 = Zoom audio and video recorder Q8
XA20 = Canon audio and video recorder XA20
MIUI = Xiaomi mobile phone audio and video recorder

A small number of audio files stemming from WeChat audio messages have also been included. These are indicated as such by using 'wechat' instead of a recorder code.

Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/YPG1
Collector
Manuel David Gonzalez Perez
Operator Julia Colleen Miller
Originating university Australian National University
Countries To view related information on a country, click its name
Languages To view related information on a language, click its name
Region / village Luodie village in Yuanjiang County, Yunnan
DOI 10.26278/W81T-8P77
Cite as Manuel David Gonzalez Perez (collector), 2018. Recordings of Phola. Collection YPG1 at catalog.paradisec.org.au [Closed Access]. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/W81T-8P77
Access information
Edit access Julia Colleen Miller
Tina Gregor
Manuel David Gonzalez Perez
Shubo Li
Data access conditions Closed (subject to the access condition details)
Data access details
Items in Collection (671)

Item Title Actions
20181220_13 Motion clips View
20181220_14 Motion clips 2 View
20181221_01 Transcription 1.19 View
20181221_02 Transcription 1.20 View
20181221_03 Motion clips 3 View
20181221_04 Motion clips 4 View
20190122_01 Elicitation sentences 1 View
20190122_02 Elicitation sentences 2 View
20190122_03 Elicitation sentences 3 View
20190122_04 Elicitation sentences 4 View
20190122_05 Elicitation sentences 5 View
20190123_01 Elicitation sentences 6 View
20190123_02 Elicitation sentences 7 View
20190123_03 Elicitation sentences 8 View
20190123_04 Elicitation sentences 9 View
20190123_05 Elicitation sentences 10 View
20190123_06 Elicitation sentences 11 View
20190124_01 Elicitation sentences 12 View
20190124_02 Elicitation sentences 13 View
20190124_03 Elicitation sentences 14 View
20190124_04 Elicitation sentences 15 View
20190124_05 Frogstory View
20190124_06 Frogstory View
20190124_07 Fallen man cliff story View
20190124_08 Fallen man cliff story 2 View
20190124_09 Mittens storyboard View
20190124_10 Elicitation sentences 16 View
20190125_01 Elicitation sentences 17 View
20190125_02 Transcription 2.1 View
20190125_03 Elicitation sentences 18 View
20190126_01 Elicitation sentences 19 View
20190126_02 Elicitation sentences 20 View
20190126_03 Transcription 2.2 View
20190126_04 Dialogue View
20190126_05 Granny talk View
20190126_06 Elicitation sentences 21 View
20190126_07 Elicitation sentences 22 View
20190127_01 Granny talk View
20190127_02 Elicitation sentences 23 View
20190127_03 Family talk View
20190127_05 Transcription 2.3 View
20190127_06 Elicitation sentences 24 View
20190128_01 Transcription 2.4 View
20190128_02 Transcription 2.5 View
20190128_03 Transcription 2.6 View
20190128_04 Transcription 2.7 View
20190128_05 Transcription 2.8 View
20190129_01 Transcription 2.9 View
20190129_02 Motion clips 1 View
20190129_03 Motion clips 2 View
20190129_04 Elicitation sentences 25 View
20190129_05 Elicitation sentences 26 View
20190129_06 A day in your life 1 View
20190130_01 A day in your life 2 View
20190130_02 Elicitation sentences 27 View
20190130_03 Transcription 2.10 View
20190130_04 Granny talk View
20190130_05 Elicitation sentences 28 View
20190130_06 Elicitation sentences 29 View
20190130_07 Frogstory View
20190131_01 Family talk View
20190131_02 Elicitation sentences 30 View
20190131_03 Elicitation sentences 31 View
20190131_04 Fallen Men Cliff story 3 View
20190131_05 Fallen Men Cliff Story 4 View
20190131_06 Fallen man cliff story 5 View
20190131_07 Custom story View
20190131_08 Custom story 2 View
20190131_09 Custom story 3 View
20190131_10 Surname story View
20190131_11 Surname story 2 View
20190131_12 Transcription 2.11 View
20190131_13 Elicitation sentences 32 View
20190131_14 Elicitation sentences 33 View
20190131_15 Man tree game 1 View
20190131_16 Man tree game 2 View
20190201_01 Granny talk View
20190201_02 Elicitation sentences 34 View
20190201_03 Elicitation sentences 35 View
20190201_04 Transcription 2.12 View
20190201_05 Transcription 2.13 View
20190201_06 Elicitation sentences 36 View
20190201_07 Elicitation sentences 37 View
20190201_08 Transcription 2.14 View
20190202_01 Transcription 2.15 View
20190202_02 Transcription 2.16 View
20190202_03 Granny talk View
20190202_04 Elicitation sentences 38 View
20190202_05 Elicitation sentences 39 View
20190202_06 Elicitation sentences 40 View
20190202_07 Transcription 2.17 View
20190202_08 Elicitation sentences 41 & Grandpa talk View
20190422_00 presession View
20190422_01 Informed consent View
20190422_02 Reasoning task 1 View
20190422_03 Reasoning task 2 View
20190422_04 Granny talk View
20190422_05 Family talk View
20190422_06 Reasoning task 3 View

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