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oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1149894

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Title:How stupid people are! // Насколько глупы люди!
TIN_boy
Documentation of Negidal, a nearly extinct Northern Tungusic language of the Lower Amur
Contributor:B. Pakendorf
Contributor (annotator):B. Pakendorf
Contributor (depositor):B. Pakendorf
Contributor (speaker):T.I. Nadeina
Contributor (translator):A.V. Kazarova
Coverage:Russia
Description:This is an old tape recording made in the 1990s which was digitized in 2017 at the MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig. Tamara Ivanovna Nadeina had a 2-minute slot on the local radio in which she would read little tales in Negidal and provide a brief list of the main words at the end. This tale, which consists of five little "lessons", tells how a young man is disappointed by his parents’ stupidity and leaves them to look for clever people among whom he can settle. However, after wandering about for a long time he realizes that his parents are actually no worse than some of the people he has met along the way, and so he returns home. For the ELAN alignment, this little story was cut out of the overall sound file and noise reduction was performed in Audacity. Transcribed by Brigitte Pakendorf, transcription checked with Antonina Kazarova, who also provided the Russian translation. Glossed by Brigitte Pakendorf and questions checked with Antonina Kazarova. // Это старая магнитофонная запись девяностых годов, которая была оцифрована в Институте эволюционной антропологии им. Макса Планка в Лейпциге в 2017-м году. Тамара Ивановна Надеина раз в неделю вела уроки негидальского языка по краевому радио, в которых она читала короткие тексты и в конце повторяла самые главные слова с русским переводом. В этой записи рассказывается, как молодой человек, разочарованный глупостью своих родителей, отправляется на поиски умных людей. После долгих странствований он убедился, что по сравнению с теми людьми, которых он встретил по пути, его родители не такие уж глупые, и возвращается домой.
This project focuses on the documentation of Negidal, a highly moribund Northern Tungusic language spoken by at most a handful of individuals on the Amgun’ and Lower Amur rivers in the Russian Federation. The language comprises two dialects, Upper and Lower Negidal, of which the latter might already be extinct. The project will result primarily in an extensive corpus of interlinearized texts from the Upper dialect together with accompanying audio recordings.
Tamara Nadeina worked as a school-teacher all her life, mostly in her native village of Vladimirovka. She died in February 1999 aged 58.
Linguist.
Linguist working on previously collected data.
AVK worked as a kindergarten and primary school teacher, and since ~1985 as a teacher of Negidal for children for whom this is L2.
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application/pdf
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Identifier:oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1149894
MDP0346
Identifier (URI):https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1149894%23
Publisher:Brigitte Pakendorf
DDL, CNRS & Université Lyon 2
Subject:Folklore
English language
Negidal language
Russian language
Subject (ISO639):eng
neg
rus
Type:Audio

OLAC Info

Archive:  Endangered Languages Archive
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OaiIdentifier:  oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1149894
DateStamp:  2018-04-16
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Citation: T.I. Nadeina (speaker); B. Pakendorf; B. Pakendorf (annotator); B. Pakendorf (depositor); A.V. Kazarova (translator). n.d. Brigitte Pakendorf.
Terms: area_Europe country_GB country_RU iso639_eng iso639_neg iso639_rus

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Country: United KingdomRussian Federation
Area: Europe


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