Description |
This elicitation session features recordings of two speakers, Een and Nera, in two separate tasks to elicit prosodic contours. The first task involves the reading of three dialogues, created by Johan, Wawan, and Jacob in BJM02-004 and modified in BJM02-013. The second task involves reading of various lexical items on a screen, making note of the location; each time the participant reads a word, the word moves to another location on the screen, and the participant reads the word and states the location of the word on the screen. This session was recorded in the living room of Een's house in Gedung Menung.
Audio was recorded using a 4-channel Tascam DR-701D. Een and Nera wore Shure SM35 headset microphone and were recorded in Mono through the Tascam. In addition to the headset microphones a stereo microphone was placed on the floor between the speakers and recorded to the Tascam DR-701D. Audio was recorded in WAV format at 128kHz, 32 bit. Video was recorded using a Canon XA30, which has an external audio input, set up on a tripod. Camera audio was recorded using a R√∏de NTG2 shotgun microphone connected through the camera's external audio input. Video was recorded in AVCHD format at 30fps with 1920 x 1080 resolution.
This session was recorded in three parts. The first part is 00:13:27 long and involves Nera and Een reading the three intonational dialogues while Jacob scrolls through the script. They each read both parts A and B of each dialogue. The second part is 00:09:56 long and involves Een reading a list of lexical items in a carrier sentence while Brad monitors the equipment. The third part is 00:08:07 long and involves Nera reading the same list. The microphone cover is visible in the top of the frame during the first two parts. |
Cite as |
Bradley McDonnell (collector), Bradley McDonnell (participant), Jacob Hakim (participant), Nera Oktiana (participant), Andrea Merli (participant), 2019. Controlled intonation task with Een and Nera. MPEG/VND.WAV/MP4/MXF. BJM02-029 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/5f468a0fa44cc |