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oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1103182

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Title:Tydykov NP - Teleut Cuisine
Documentation and Analysis of the Endangered Teleut Language, Spoken in south-west Siberia, Kemerovo Region, Russia.
Contributor:Nadia Fedotova
Contributor (annotator):Andrey Filchenko
Denis Tokmashev
Contributor (consultant):Tydykov NP
Coverage:Russian Federation
Date:2013
Description:Teleut text
The project is aimed at field documentation, creation of an electronic lexicon and interlinearized/translated text corpus, and preliminary analysis of the endangered Bachatsky Teleut language, spoken in south-western Siberia in Russia. The number of proficient native speakers in Kemerovo region is reported to be approx. 100. Mostly they are people over 50 years old. The additional goal is to perform a more precise survey of the real number of proficient and semi-speakers left, and the degree of language endangerment (native tongue functional sphere and socio-linguistic makeup of the language community).
Teleut biographical text collected in course of 2013-2014 field vists.
Teleut
Tydykov Nikolaj P.. Born in ..., in ... village, ... distict, Kemerovo region. Parents - Teleut.
Тыдыков Николай ..., д. ..., ... район, Кемеровская область. Родился в ... году. Родители телеуты.
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Identifier:oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1103182
ELDP SG0277
Identifier (URI):https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1103182%23
Publisher:Andrey Filchenko
Tomsk Polytechnic University
Subject:Discourse
Narrative
Unspecified
Type:Document
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Citation: Andrey Filchenko (annotator); Tydykov NP (consultant); Denis Tokmashev (annotator); Nadia Fedotova. 2013. Andrey Filchenko.


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