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Latitude
-8.934
Longitude
125.199
Start Date
2018-01-11
End Date
2018-01-11

Description

A 630 item wordlist in the variety of Welaun (a.k.a. Bekais) spoken in Oele'u hamlet, Bauhoo village. Metadata Date: 11/01/2018 Informants: (1) Yermias Bare, (2) Maria Isabella Mau [recorded the wordlist], (3) Fernika Leu, (4) Aplonia Bili, (5) Antonius Yoset Mali Ages: (1) 31, (2) 34, (3) 25, (4) 47, (5) 65 [note that in my transcription the ages of the informants (2) and (3) have apparently been swapped] Desa: Bauhoo Kampung: Oele'u coordinates: -9.087594, 124.985028 place of birth: Oele'u (everyone) Language: Welaun The wordlist was elicited in one session from all the informants given above. It was recorded in one session by Maria Isabella Mau with (I believe) Fernika Leu assisting. Welaun20180111_OeleuLongWdlst.pdf contains the items I elicited with circled items being the ones chosen for the recording. Welaun20180111_OeleuLongWdlst.txt contains a tab-separated text file of the typed up phonemic wordlist. Welaun20180111_OeleuLongWdlst-TextGrid.txt contains an incomplete text grid file (open in a text editor and save with .TextGrid extension) with the Indonesian prompts used to elicit words. This can be opened in Praat along with the recording to locate the recording of particular lexical items. At the time of writing Welaun does not have its own isocode and the Kemak isocode is used. Nonetheless, Welaun is clearly a distinct language. Original file name: Welaun-20180111-1-Oeleu-DaftarKataPanjang

Sources

ID
tc1b30
Source
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/OE8/Welaun20180111_OeleuLongWdlst

Extended Data

ID
OE8-Welaun20180111_OeleuLongWdlst
Languages
Kemak - kem
Countries
Indonesia - ID
Publisher
Owen Edwards
Contact
admin@paradisec.org.au
License
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
Rights
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)