Collection Descriptive Notes | Anthropologist Melville Jacobs had a (male) native speaker brought to the State University of Seattle c. 1935 and cut an aluminum disc recording of the man's pronunciation of various words illustrating pitch. |
Collection Technical Notes | Record is a 10-inch, 78 rpm, needle-cut aluminum disc recorded on both sides. (Note: The quality of the sound of the consultant's utterances is extremely poor.) WAVE files are converted to MP3s. |
Contributor | Unamed |
This collection has no playable audio.
Title | Contributor | Medium |
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“Pitch accent” | Unnamed native speaker (male) (consultant); Jacobs, Melville (compiler); Unnamed male speaker (speaker) | Record |
qui-pitch-accent-1 | Sound | |
qui-pitch-accent-2 | Sound |