Collection Descriptive Notes | Schrag, using English for slates and French with the consultants, prompts two native speakers (male) to voice various examples of Mono phonetics and a long list of vocabulary. The locale is the SIL Center in Yaoundé, Cameroon. |
Collection Technical Notes | DATs are dubs made from the original analog tapes. “The goal of this project is to study the acoustic phonetic properties of Mono, a language spoken in the northwestern corner of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.”--from Ken Olson’s proposal to the LLA of 5/21/98 (now kept in JJT's files). WAVE files are now converted to MP3s. |
Contributor | Unnamed |
This collection has no playable audio.
Title | Contributor | Medium |
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Mono (D.R. Congo) [...] Tape 1 | Schrag, Brian (interviewer); Fox, Mike (recorder); Kilio (consultant); Ama (consultant) | DAT |
Mono (D.R. Congo) [...] Tape 2 | Fox, Mike (recorder); Schrag, Brian (interviewer); Tebenekouzou, Kilio (consultant) | DAT |
Mono (D.R. Congo) [...] Tape 3 | Schrag, Brian (interviewer); Fox, Mike (recorder); Tebenekouzou, Kilio (consultant) | DAT |
Mono readings [...] Tape 1 | Shrag, Brian (interviewer); Fox, Mike (recorder); Ama (consultant); Tebenekouzou, Kilio (consultant) | DAT |