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Latitude
27.482
Longitude
88.2475
Start Date
2016-05-19
End Date
2016-05-19

Description

Week 10 of the Himalayan Languages course, containing the following materials: [01]: Elicitation of sentences in which the polite affix ‘-la’ is used, followed by elicitation of vocabulary for infant animals. [02]: Elicitation of ideophones for eating and food textures. [03]: Revision of words in an in-development lexicon which have been flagged, followed by checking of an in-development Tibetan orthography for Bumthang with the consultant. [04]: Elicitation of stative constructions: instrument-alternation sentences, which can be ambiguous for active / stative meanings (e.g. “the walls surround the city” versus “the army surrounds the city”), and “threaten” sentences. [05]: “Food Noises” text, about the sounds that people make when they eat food. The consultant was asked to describe these sounds in an effort to record ideophones in connected speech.

Sources

ID
tc04fa
Source
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/KJZ2/20160519

Extended Data

ID
KJZ2-20160519
Languages
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)