Collection Descriptive Notes | A native male speaker, S.N. Haksar (from Delhi), “a Hindu”, whose mother tongue is Urdu, voices the samples from the text. (Despite the mention in the accompanying booklet of a second speaker, there is only one on the disc.) |
Collection Technical Notes | Phonograph record is the disc issued by the Linguaphone Institute c. 1935. Note that, since there is no Ethnologue code for Hindustani, JJT has created the arbitrary code "hin-urd". WAVE file is now converted to an MP3. |
Contributor | Unnamed |
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Title | Contributor | Medium |
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Hindustani sounds | Haskar, Sundar Narain (speaker); Linguaphone Institute (developer) | Record |
Introduction: the pronunciaton of Urdu | Linguaphone Institute (developer); Bailey, T. Grahame (compiler); Haksar, Sundar Narain (consultant); Hasan, Mohibul (consultant) | Text |