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Title:Ingga – Grammatical recordings, January 2015
Contributor (compiler):Stephen Morey
Contributor (consultant):Ingga (John Ingga)
Coverage:Burma
Date Created:2015-01-08
Description:Nine recordings in which Mr Ingga provides some examples that demonstrate Yangban Vang grammar. This consists of 9 sound files: nst-yan_20150108_01_SM_H5_Ingga_Grammar nst-yan_20150108_02_SM_H5_Ingga_Grammar nst-yan_20150108_03_SM_H5_Ingga_Grammar nst-yan_20150108_04_SM_H5_Ingga_Grammar nst-yan_20150108_05_SM_H5_Ingga_Grammar nst-yan_20150109_01_SM_H5_Ingga_Grammar nst-yan_20150109_02_SM_H5_Ingga_Grammar nst-yan_20150109_03_SM_H5_Ingga_Grammar nst-yan_20150116_04_SM_H5_Ingga_Tones The details of these recordings are as follows: nst-yan_20150108_01_SM_H5_Ingga_Grammar_Duration 2’36”, The prefix o- which is used to indicate the vocative, as owȧ ‘father!’ nst-yan_20150108_02_SM_H5_Ingga_Grammar_Duration 2’39”, Reading the five tones and –c final words from the Yvnġbaṅ Wvnġ book – badly clipped, recorded again as nst-yan_20150109_01_SM_H5_Ingga_Grammar nst-yan_20150108_03_SM_H5_Ingga_Grammar_Duration 2’58”, 1st person singular negative forms of verbs, showing that the agreement marker adopts a nasal initial, homorganic with the final letter of the verb, except in the case of glottal stop and vowel finals. For example, ngạ miq sap mvnġ ‘I did not stand’, ngạ miq kạ vnġ. ngat miq saq vnġ ‘he did not eat’ demonstrates the ergative form of the 1st singular pronoun. The final stop of words tends towards glottal, so I did not shoot ngạ miq gap mvnġ is almost /gaʔ məŋ/ nst-yan_20150108_04_SM_H5_Ingga_Grammar_Duration 5’36”, Verbal agreement, also rather badly clipped, recorded again as nst-yan_20150108_05_SM_H5_Ingga_Grammar_Duration 0’54”, Imperatives nst-yan_20150109_01_SM_H5_Ingga_Grammar_Duration 3’00”, Reading the five tones from the book Yvnġbaṅ Raṅsi Likvp Ling dvnġ 1, the tones on page 11 and some sentences on page 12. This recording replaces nst-yan_20150108_02_SM_H5_Ingga_Grammar nst-yan_20150109_02_SM_H5_Ingga_Grammar_Duration 5’50”, Examples of verbal agreement, This recording replaces nst-yan_20150108_04_SM_H5_Ingga_Grammar.wav nst-yan_20150109_03_SM_H5_Ingga_Grammar_Duration 11’28”, Present tense continuous -a, most of which are rising tone, but some are low tone. nst-yan_20150116_04_SM_H5_Ingga_Tones_Duration 5’18”, Discussion of the tones on the word mvn, especially the two tones that in 2014 were identified as ‘high’ (level), namely gunmvn ‘carry’ and mvn ‘ripe’. Ingaa says that the second syllable of ‘carry’ is perhaps not needing to be marked for tone. it may be an auxiliary, grammaticalised from
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Identifier (URI):https://hdl.handle.net/1839/c7d9ef98-4b1f-4690-b407-b29cdb5a8a0a
Is Part Of:DoBeS archive : Tangsa, Tai, Singpho in North East India
Language:English
Language (ISO639):eng
Publisher:The Language Archive, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
Subject:English language
Subject (ISO639):eng
Type (DCMI):Sound

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