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    <description><![CDATA[Videos, audio recordings and images from fieldwork among Gutob speakers, 2015-2017. The language documentation materials include an extensive lexical and grammatical collection in the form of recorded words, phrases, and oral texts. Over 13,000 of the collected Gutob words were compiled into the first-ever online Gutob Talking Dictionary. The related transcriptions, recorded materials and dictionary database spreadsheet are all included in this deposit. 

The Gutob Talking Dictionary is available at: http://talkingdictionary.swarthmore.edu/gutob/

For all of the lexical and grammatical content, the associated master list and all transcriptions are included. For many of the recorded grammatical elicitations, as well as many of the video and audio recordings of oral texts, the relevant ELAN annotations are also included (in .EAF format). These items were collected, edited, annotated and transcribed by Gregory D. S. Anderson with help from researchers Opino Gomango and Bikram Jora, speakers Bondu Kirsani, Tankadhar Sisa, Kamla Sisa and Radha Kirsani, as well as field assistants Gajendra Pradhan, Sujesh Gomango and  Satosh Padni. The materials were organized and archived with PARADISEC by Anna Luisa Daigneault for Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages. 

Assistance with digitizing the annotations using the ELAN software was provided by the following volunteers: Katie Li, Shelby Sands, Murilo da Silva Barros, Henry Wu, Hannah Bishop, and Michael Horlick, Dylan Charter, Dave Prine, Theresa Usuriello, Juhyae Kim, Edward Hess, Amatullah Brown, Zainah Asfoor, Gillian Gardiner, Virginia Vázquez, Sarah Agou, Charis Nandor, Corinne Van Ryckeghem, Leena Dihingia, Thorin Engeseth, Priyanka Pradeepkumar, Wojciech Zeyland, Jacquelyn Duffy, Vasiliki Moutzouri, Durgesh Rajan, Andrea Macanovic, Anna Peckham, Charlie Baranski, Cheyenne Wing, Kevin Sanders, Pranav Merchant. 

The Gutob language documentation project was made possible by award no. 1500092 from the National Science Foundation, "Documentation of Gutob, an endangered Munda language of India.” This support is gratefully acknowledged.

Gutob data from this deposit was presented by Dr. Gregory Anderson and Dr. Bikram Jora at various international academic conferences between 2016 and 2018. Gutob research was included in presentations at the Symposium About Language and Society (SALSA), Documentary Linguistics: Asian Perspectives (DLAP-2), the 7th International Conference on Austroasiatic Linguistics (ICAAL 7), New Ways of Analyzing Variation Asia-Pacific (NWAV-AP5), the International workshop on typological profiles of language families of South Asia, the 1st International Conference of Munda Linguistics, the International Conference on Indian Languages in Contact Situations: Historical, Typological and Sociolinguistic Perspectives, as well as at other events. ]]></description>
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			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/search?id=tc1217'>TLCMap</a></p>
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			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/search?id=tc1218'>TLCMap</a></p>
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			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/search?id=tc1219'>TLCMap</a></p>
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			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/search?id=tc121a'>TLCMap</a></p>
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			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/search?id=tc121c'>TLCMap</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[Village headman Samo Sisa, who is also Kamla Sisa's father, discusses Gutob folklore, cultural practices and local activities. He introduces himself and his role in the community, discusses marriage practices, the origin of the Gutob people, as well as how many clan and ethnic groups exist in the village. This takes place in Gangare ngom (Kangapada) village, p/o Lamtaput, p/s Machkund, District Koraput, pin 764081, Odisha State, India. 
			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/search?id=tc121d'>TLCMap</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[A list of fifty segmented Gutob sentences recorded by Opino Gomango with local Gutob speakers Tankadhar Sisa and Kamla Sisa. The master elicitation document, which lists all codes for words, phrases and sentences, is included. Each audio file represents one sentence. This takes place in Gangare ngom (Kangapada) village, p/o Lamtaput, p/s Machkund, District Koraput, pin 764081, Odisha State, India. 
			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/search?id=tc121e'>TLCMap</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[Local schoolteacher Tankadhar Sisa shows the local gathering place, an ancient stone structure where community meetings are held. For example, workers meet there in the morning before heading out to their worksites, leaders meet there to discuss community plans for festivals and events, and adolescents meet there in the evenings to socialize. This takes place in Gangare ngom (Kangapada) village, p/o Lamtaput, p/s Machkund, District Koraput, pin 764081, Odisha State, India. 
			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/search?id=tc121f'>TLCMap</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[A collection of Gutob sayings recorded by speakers Sukoro Kirsani, Bondu Kirsani, Tankhadar Sisa. Aphorisms are a succinct way of expressing a certain truth that is commonplace or relevant to Gutob daily life. 
			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/search?id=tc1220'>TLCMap</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[In these recordings of Gutob riddles, there is a cryptic, comical question followed by a response from a second speaker. Tankadhar Sisa is the questioner and Bondu Kirsani is the responder. 
			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/search?id=tc1221'>TLCMap</a></p>
			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/publicdatasets/1130'>TLCMap Layer</a></p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[The recorded Gutob songs are entitled: Gotor song, Jaipur song, and Marriage Song. They are performed by three Gutob women. The singers from left to right are: Moina Kirsani, Radha Kirsani (aka Komla) and Dalma Kirsani. 
			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/search?id=tc1222'>TLCMap</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[Sukaro Kirsani discusses Gutob cultural traditions and subsistence practices. Topics such as marriage, birth, death, cultivation, and the Pus festival are covered. Sukaro also relates personal narratives and a folklore tale. This takes place in Gangare ngom (Kangapada) village, p/o Lamtaput, p/s Machkund, District Koraput, pin 764081, Odisha State, India. 
			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/search?id=tc1223'>TLCMap</a></p>
			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/publicdatasets/1130'>TLCMap Layer</a></p>]]></description>
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      <name><![CDATA[Gutob Talking Dictionary, Part 1 (Words and Transcriptions)]]></name>
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      <description><![CDATA[The Gutob Talking Dictionary is a collection of over 13,000 words and phrases in the Gutob language. The utterances are recorded by a female speaker, Kamla Sisa, as well as a male speaker, Tankadhar Sisa, to capture variations in speech patterns depending on gender. The deposit includes the dictionary database spreadsheet containing all of the transcriptions (in .CSV) as well as all of the audio recordings of each word and phrase in the dictionary. 

The Gutob Talking Dictionary is also available online here:
http://talkingdictionary.swarthmore.edu/gutob/

			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/search?id=tc1224'>TLCMap</a></p>
			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/publicdatasets/1130'>TLCMap Layer</a></p>]]></description>
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      <name><![CDATA[Gutob Subsistence Practices, Biodiversity, and Language Fieldwork]]></name>
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      <description><![CDATA[These photos, captured during village visits between 2015 and 2017, show the large variety of crops cultivated by Gutob people, as well local biodiversity. Local agricultural tools, gathering baskets and dried goods were photographed, as well as local species of vegetables, legumes, grains and other plants used in daily life. Local insects, animals and plant life were also documented. A number of local community members who contributed to the documentation project are also featured. This set also includes images of Gutob speakers at work with researcher Opino Gomango. 
			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/search?id=tc1225'>TLCMap</a></p>
			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/publicdatasets/1130'>TLCMap Layer</a></p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[Gutob data from this deposit was presented by Dr. Gregory Anderson, as well as jointly with Dr. Bikram Jora, at various international academic conferences in 2016-2017. This item contains presentations from the following events:

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“If you eat beef you cannot learn: Internal neocolonialism, ‘development’ and the languages of ‘primitive tribals’ in Jharkhand and Odisha states, India” - a presentation by Anderson and Jora given at the SALSA conference in Austin, Texas, in 2017. 

GA2-Conferences1-02
“Borrowing and Metatypy in the History of Munda Languages” - a presentation by Anderson and Jora  given at the International Conference on Indian Languages in Contact Situations: Historical, Typological and Sociolinguistic Perspectives, February 2016. 

GA2-Conferences1-03
“Reduplication and related phenomena in the Munda languages” - a presentation by Dr. Anderson given at the University of South Africa (UNISA) in 2016.

GA2-Conferences1-04
Dr. Anderson gave the keynote lecture at the 1st International Conference of Munda Linguistics held at Deccan College, Pune, India, in March 2017 on the topic of “Proto-Munda morphosyntax and morphotactics in South Asian and Austroasiatic contexts”.

GA2-Conferences1-05
 In May 2017, Anderson and Jora presented the paper “Talking Dictionaries for ‘tribal’ languages of Jharkhand, Odisha and Arunachal Pradesh” at the Documentary Linguistics: Asian Perspectives (DLAP-2) conference held at the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

GA2-Conferences1-06
Anderson and Jora gave a joint presentation at the 7th International Conference on Austro-Asiatic Linguistics (ICAAL 7) in Kiel, Germany: “Interdependencies of negation, TAM marking and person-indexing in the Munda languages.”

GA2-Conferences1-07
The New Ways of Analyzing Variation Asia-Pacific (NWAV-AP5) conference was at the University of Queensland, Australia, in February 2018. Dr. Anderson, Dr. Jora and Mr. Opino Gomango presented a joint paper entitled, “Towards a typology of contact-driven morphosyntactic restructuring in Munda languages.”

GA2-Conferences1-08
“Proto-Kherwarian negation TAM and person-indexing interdependencies” - a presentation given by Anderson and Jora at the Austroasiatic Workshop 2016: Myanmar Center, Chiang Mai University, Thailand. 

GA2-Conferences1-09
“Towards the Proto-Kherwarian Verb: Historical-comparative study of negation, TAM and person-indexing interdependencies” - a presentation given by Anderson at the 1st International Conference of Munda Linguistics held at Deccan College, Pune, India, in March 2017.

GA2-Conferences1-10
Dr. Anderson gave the keynote lecture at the 1st International Conference of Munda Linguistics held at Deccan College, Pune, India, in March 2017, on the topic of “Proto-Munda morphosyntax and morphotactics in South Asian and Austroasiatic contexts”.

GA2-Conferences1-11
This is the reference list an invited talk given by Dr. Anderson at the Freie Universität Berlin entitled “The ecologies of language endangerment and the threat to linguistic diversity in Asia”.

GA2-Conferences1-12
“The interaction of tense, negation, and person indexing in the Munda languages” was a presentation given by Anderson & Jora at the SALA conference in Lisbon, Portugal in 2016.

GA2-Conferences1-13
“The interaction of tense, negation, and person indexing in the Munda languages” was a presentation given by Anderson & Jora at the Documentary Linguistics: Asian Perspectives (DLAP-2) conference in Hong Kong in 2017. 

GA2-Conferences1-14
At the International workshop on typological profiles of language families of South Asia (part of the Areal Perspective on South Asian Languages 2016 conference) in Uppsala, Sweden, Dr. Anderson presented a talk entitled “Extrinsically and intrinsically-motivated change, Proto-Munda typology, modern Munda languages and the ‘Sinosphere/Indosphere’ debate”. 

The Gutob language documentation project was made possible by award no. 1500092 from the National Science Foundation, "Documentation of Gutob, an endangered Munda language of India.” This support is gratefully acknowledged at the beginning of each conference handout. 
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      <description><![CDATA[Researcher Opino Gomango elicits over 1000 Gutob phrases and sentences with local Gutob speakers Tankadhar Sisa and Kamla Sisa. All transcriptions and ELAN annotation files are included (they include phonemic, morpho-syntactic and English gloss tiers). This takes place in Gangare ngom (Kangapada) village, p/o Lamtaput, p/s Machkund, District Koraput, pin 764081, Odisha State, India. 
			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/search?id=tc1227'>TLCMap</a></p>
			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/publicdatasets/1130'>TLCMap Layer</a></p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[The Gutob Talking Dictionary is a collection of over 13,000 words and phrases in the Gutob language. The utterances are recorded by a female speaker, Kamla Sisa, as well as a male speaker, Tankadhar Sisa, to capture variations in speech patterns depending on gender. The deposit includes the dictionary database spreadsheet containing all of the transcriptions (in .CSV) as well as all of the audio recordings of each word and phrase in the dictionary. 

The Gutob Talking Dictionary is also available online here:
http://talkingdictionary.swarthmore.edu/gutob/

			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/search?id=tc1228'>TLCMap</a></p>
			<p><a href='https://test-ghap.tlcmap.org/publicdatasets/1130'>TLCMap Layer</a></p>]]></description>
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