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Latitude
27.482
Longitude
88.2475
Start Date
2016-03-31
End Date
2016-03-31

Description

Week 7 of the Himalayan Languages course, containing the following materials: [01]: Elicitation of vocabulary and sentences for taste, a set which notably contains stative verbs such as ‘nyam’ “be sweet”. [02]: Elicitation of modals using Vander Klok (ND) “Modal Questionnaire for Cross-Linguistic Use”, items (10-13): “Possibility Epistemic versus Necessity Epistemic”. [03]: Elicitation of body part vocabulary using the STEDT wordlist from . [04]: Elicitation of malefactive sentences, including “laugh at someone; make someone angry; bite someone”. [05]: [dzo]

Sources

ID
tc04f4
Source
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/KJZ2/20160331

Extended Data

ID
KJZ2-20160331
Languages
Dzongkha - dzo, Bumthangkha - kjz
Countries
Australia - AU, Bhutan - BT
Publisher
Mark Donohue
Contact
admin@paradisec.org.au
License
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
Rights
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)