Content description | An unnamed young man, speaking English, gives a lengthy introduction to the participants and the lessons. He identifies the compiler, Richard Kurin, as a graduate student in the Department of Anthropology of the University of Chicago. Dean (the spelling of his full name is not certain) is a native of Lahore, Pakistan. He alone speaks in the lesson portions and in Panjabi only, reading each token twice. This recording was made in December 1974: Track 1: Introduction; Pronunciation; Lessons 1-5 Track 2: Lessons 6-9; Lesson 10 (Vocabulary) |
Object Type | PhysicalObject |
Medium | 1/4 inch audio tape |
Contributor | Dean, Prem (speaker); Shakle, Chris (author); Kurin, Richard (compiler); Unnamed English speaker (male) (speaker) |
Notes | Inasmuch as the English-language portion was added later to the field recordings, it is probable that the Panjabi portions were dubbed onto this tape, so are not the originals. |
Creation Date | 1974 |
Introduction; Pronunciation; Lessons 1-10
Belongs to these collections
Collection Title | Languages | Locations | Contributor |
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Panjabi: Introductory course (based on C. Shakle’s Punjabi: Teach Yourself Books Series) | Panjabi, English | India |