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oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1054784

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Title:How dogs came to live with men
ailot0169
Documentation of Eibela
Contributor (researcher):Grant
Coverage:Papua New Guinea
Date:2013-04-07
Description:This is a recording of Sada telling the story of how dogs came to live with men. The transcription of this recording is available in session ailoa0170.
This project consists in the documentation of Eibela, also called Aimele (ISO-639 AIL), as part of a PhD project at James Cook University which will ultimately result in a grammar of the language along with a dictionary and a corpus of texts. Eibela is a severely endangered language with 300 speakers in Lake Campbell, Western Province in Papua New Guinea.
Sada is an Eibela man living in Lake Campbell, and is the speaker of the story. Grant Aiton is a PhD researcher recording the story in order to research the Eibela language.
PhD Researcher conducting research on the Eibela language
Format:audio/x-wav
Identifier:oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1054784
SG0388
Identifier (URI):https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1054784%23
Publisher:Grant Aiton
James Cook University
Subject:myth
Aimele language
English language
Subject (ISO639):ail
eng
Type:Audio

OLAC Info

Archive:  Endangered Languages Archive
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OAI Info

OaiIdentifier:  oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1054784
DateStamp:  2018-09-26
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Search Info

Citation: Grant (researcher). 2013-04-07. Grant Aiton.
Terms: area_Europe area_Pacific country_GB country_PG iso639_ail iso639_eng

Inferred Metadata

Country: United KingdomPapua New Guinea
Area: EuropePacific


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