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oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1152548

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Title:Meeting with Nasal leaders
NSY-20170729-E
Documentation of Nasal: An overlooked Malayo-Polynesian isolate of southwest Sumatra
Contributor (recorder):Anton
Bradley
Contributor (researcher):Bradley
Contributor (speaker):Ahmad
Lukman
Ilyan
Basrihusin
Asbahul
Coverage:Indonesia
Date:2017-07-29
Description:Bradley McDonnell with the help of Anton Supriyadi invited village leaders and respected men in the village to Anton's house for Bradley McDonnell to reiterate in a more formal setting the purpose of the documentation project and to thank the community for allowing him to document the Nasal language. Bradley McDonnell also sought to discuss future plans for documention and language maintainence witht he community. Video recorded on Canon XA-30, audio recorded on Tascam DR-60 with an Audio Technica Stereo Microphone.
Anton is Bradley McDonnell's main contact in the village. McDonnell lived with Anton while staying in the Nasal villages. Anton is from Bintuhan, Kaur, Bengkulu, and both of his parents are Kaur from the same town. Anton was born in Bintuhan, but moved to Bengkulu city in 1997 to go to Bengkulu University. He graduated in 2006 and moved to Tanjung Betuah, Nasal, Bengkulu in 2007 when he married his wife, Yeniafrida, who is originally from Tanjung Betuah.
Bradley McDonnell is an Assistant Professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. He is originally from the USA.
Ahmad (Bahuri) was born in the Nasal village of Tanjung Betuah, and has lived there his whole life except when he lived in Bengkulu (1990-1995). His mother is Nasal from the village of Tanjung Betuah, and his father is Kaur from the village of Merpas.
Lukman (Luk) was born in the Nasal village of Tanjung Betuah, but has lived in Bengkulu (1973-1979) and Bintuhan (1970-1973). His mother is Kaur from the village of Bakal Makmur, and his father is Nasal from the village of Tanjung Betuah. His wife, Raktaini, is Nasal from Tanjung Baru, and he has three children: Len, Yan, Peri.
Ilyan (Yan) was born in the Nasal village of Tanjung Betuah, and has lived there his whole life except when he lived in Bengkulu in 1993 and again in 1997. His mother is Nasal from the village of Tanjung Betuah, and his father is Nasal from the village of Tanjung Betuah. He has three children: Rahmat, Olin, and Raisa. His wife's name is Asmalah Dewi, who is Kaur from Waihawang (Maje).
Basrihusin (Basri) was born in the Nasal village of Tanjung Betuah, and has lived there his whole life. His mother and father are Nasal from the village of Tanjung Betuah. His wife, Upik Awalia, is Kaur from the village of Ulak Pandan. He has four children Yeni, Wawan, Petri, and Elsia.
Asbahul(As) was born in the Nasal village of Gedung Menung, but he has lived lived in a number of other cities in Indonesia (1975-2006), including Krui, Bengkulu, Jakarta, and Sulawesi Tenggara. His father is Nasal from the village of Gedung Menung, and his mother is Kaur from the village of Merpas. Asbahul is married to a Bau-bau woman from Sulawesi.
Format:video/mp4
image/jpeg
audio/x-wav
video/avchd
Identifier:oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1152548
SG0472
Identifier (URI):https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1152548%23
Publisher:Bradley McDonnell
University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
Subject:Discourse
Indonesian language
English language
Nasal language
Central Malay language
Malay, Central
Subject (ISO639):ind
eng
nsy
pse
Type:Video
Image
Audio

OLAC Info

Archive:  Endangered Languages Archive
Description:  http://www.language-archives.org/archive/soas.ac.uk
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OAI Info

OaiIdentifier:  oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1152548
DateStamp:  2018-04-28
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Search Info

Citation: Anton (recorder); Bradley (recorder); Bradley (researcher); Ahmad (speaker); Lukman (speaker); Ilyan (speaker); Basrihusin (speaker); Asbahul (speaker). 2017-07-29. Bradley McDonnell.
Terms: area_Asia area_Europe country_GB country_ID iso639_eng iso639_ind iso639_nsy iso639_pse

Inferred Metadata

Country: United KingdomIndonesia
Area: AsiaEurope


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