Content description | Contents (as found): Side A: 3-9-99 Mandia Gori -ol tumbuna bl.mipela kirap long kumunim -yahal- [?] -the muruk ran away & her 2 sons followed her to Yamil. Side B: 3-11-99 Bik papa gas/gus ɨp/up bør/bʉr [Dobrin adds a dot above this "u".] [Note: On the spine the contents of Side A is given as: "Mandia How Arapesh came from the West".] |
Object Type | PhysicalObject |
Medium | 1/8 inch audio cassette |
Contributor | Dobrin, Lise (interviewer); Anonymous native speaker (male) [1] (consultant); Anonymous native speaker (male) [2] (consultant) |
Notes | Cassette is the original field recording. |
Discourse Type | Interactive Discourse Narrative |
Linguistic Data Type | Field Recording |
Creation Date | 1999-03-09 1999-03-11 |
A: Mandia: How Arapesh came... [14 a b]
Belongs to these collections
Collection Title | Languages | Locations | Contributor |
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Bumbita Arapesh: Lise Dobrin’s dissertation materials (1998-99) | Bumbita Arapesh, Tok Pisin | Oceania, Papua New Guinea |