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OLAC Record oai:www.mpi.nl:lat_1839_00_0000_0000_0017_CFE9_0 |
| Metadata | ||
| Title: | Tonwang - Tones | |
| Contributor (compiler): | Stephen Morey | |
| Contributor (consultant): | Tonwang Maitai | |
| Coverage: | India | |
| Lakla | ||
| Description: | Six recordings in which Tonwang Maitai talks about Maitai tones. These consist of five sound files and one video file: SDM17-20111112-01_SM_JVC_Tonwang_NaTones.wav SDM17-20111112-02_SM_JVC_Tonwang_ToneMinimalPairs.wav SDM17-20111112-03_SM_JVC_Tonwang_ToneMinimalPairs.wav SDM17-20111112-04_SM_JVC_Tonwang_FireAndMonkey.wav SDM17-20111112-05_SM_JVC_Tonwang_Lexicon_Animals.wav SDM17-20111113-01_SM_JVC_Tonwang_NaTones.mp4 The details of these recordings are as follows: SDM17-20111112-01_SM_JVC_Tonwang_NaTones.wav; Duration 1’10”; Tone minimal pairs na ‘to stamp, trample’ na ‘ear’ na ‘field’ (Filmed in the dark with the lens cover closed; the video version has been deleted) SDM17-20111112-02_SM_JVC_Tonwang_ToneMinimalPairs.wav; Duration 1’45”; Tone minimal pairs nga ‘I’ nga ‘buffalo’ ngah ‘fish’ anga ‘half crazy’ – this tone seems to be the same tone as ‘I’ also chen ‘firewood achen ‘hard’ (Filmed in the dark with the lens cover closed; the video version has been deleted) SDM17-20111112-03_SM_JVC_Tonwang_ToneMinimalPairs.wav; Duration 0’53”; Tones of wai ‘fire’ and ‘monkey’ (Filmed in the dark with the lens cover closed; the video version has been deleted) SDM17-20111112-04_SM_JVC_Tonwang_FireAndMonkey.wav; Duration 0’38”; In Ngaimong, the words for fire and monkey are wal and wui respectively, whereas in Maitai both are wai¸ differing only in tone. (Filmed in the dark with the lens cover closed; the video version has been deleted) SDM17-20111112-05_SM_JVC_Tonwang_Lexicon_Animals.wav; Duration 2’31”; Words for animals (Filmed in the dark with the lens cover closed; the video version has been deleted) SDM17-20111113-01_SM_JVC_Tonwang_NaTones.mp4; Duration 0’29”; Tone minimal pairs na ‘ear’ na ‘field’ na ‘to stamp, trample’ This was recorded after listening back to SDM17-20111112-01_SM_JVC_Tonwang_NaTones.wav, and Tonwang suggested that the earlier recording should perhaps be deleted | |
| Format: | audio/x-wav | |
| Identifier (URI): | https://hdl.handle.net/1839/00-0000-0000-0017-CFE9-0 | |
| Is Part Of: | DoBeS archive : Tangsa, Tai, Singpho in North East India | |
| Language: | Tase Naga; Tangsa - Maitai variety | |
| Language (ISO639): | nst | |
| Publisher: | The Language Archive, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics | |
| Subject: | Tase Naga language | |
| Tangsa - Maitai variety | ||
| Subject (ISO639): | nst | |
| Type (DCMI): | Sound | |
OLAC Info |
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| Archive: | The Language Archive | |
| Description: | http://www.language-archives.org/archive/www.mpi.nl | |
| GetRecord: | OAI-PMH request for OLAC format | |
| GetRecord: | Pre-generated XML file | |
OAI Info |
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| OaiIdentifier: | oai:www.mpi.nl:lat_1839_00_0000_0000_0017_CFE9_0 | |
| DateStamp: | 2018-04-06 | |
| GetRecord: | OAI-PMH request for simple DC format | |
Search Info | ||
| Citation: | Stephen Morey (compiler); Tonwang Maitai (consultant). n.d. DoBeS archive : Tangsa, Tai, Singpho in North East India. | |
| Terms: | area_Asia country_MM dcmi_Sound iso639_nst | |
Inferred Metadata | ||
| Country: | Myanmar | |
| Area: | Asia | |