Collection Descriptive Notes | Using New Guinea Pidgin (Tok Pisin) as the lingua franca, Dobrin interviews numerous native speakers (male and female). She works in collaboration with a male partner ("IRB"), an American, who sometimes operated their tape recorder. The series ends with a farewell ceremony for Dobrin. |
Collection Technical Notes | Cassettes are the original field recordings made in 1998-99. JJT has numbered the tapes in the order he found them. Note: The notations on the cassettes like "p:167-173" appear to be page references to Dobrin's transcription of the tapes. |
Contributor | Dobrin, Lise |
This collection has no playable audio.
Title | Contributor | Medium |
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aon-dobrin-9b | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-29a | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-11a | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-34b | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-34a | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-33b | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-33a | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-32b | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-32a | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-31b | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-31a | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-30b | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-30a | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-29b | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-9a | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-28b | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-28a | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-27b | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-27a | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-26b | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-26a | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-25b | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-25a | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-24b | Sound | |
aon-dobrin-24a | Sound |