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Title: | Nawang – Grammatical elicitations 2014 | |
Contributor (compiler): | Stephen Morey | |
Contributor (consultant): | Nawang Champang | |
Coverage: | India | |
Date Created: | 2014-03-06 | |
Description: | Fourteen recordings in which Mr Nawang Champang provides some examples that demonstrate Champang grammatical features. This consists of the following 14 video files: nst-chg_20140306_01_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar nst-chg_20140306_02_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar nst-chg_20140306_03_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar nst-chg_20140306_04_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar nst-chg_20140306_05_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar nst-chg_20140306_06_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar nst-chg_20140306_07_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar nst-chg_20140306_08_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar nst-chg_20140306_09_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar nst-chg_20140306_10_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar nst-chg_20140306_14_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar nst-chg_20140306_15_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar nst-chg_20140306_16_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar nst-chg_20140306_17_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar The details of these recordings are as follows: nst-chg_20140306_01_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar_Duration 2’49”, About the tones; distinction between ngammang ‘dead body’ and banmang ‘dream’ and between nake ‘ear’ and nachung ‘field’ nst-chg_20140306_02_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar_Duration 6’36”, Further discussion of tones nst-chg_20140306_03_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar_Duration 3’34”, Kinship terms, for comparing tones nst-chg_20140306_04_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar_Duration 4’02”, Some more words, ahi ‘blood’ nst-chg_20140306_05_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar_Duration 1’43”, Words for numerals nst-chg_20140306_06_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar_Duration 1’59”, Minimal pairs ‘run’ and ‘water’ nst-chg_20140306_07_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar_Duration 0’54”, The grammatical form V-laq-o plural imperative nst-chg_20140306_08_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar_Duration 2’24”, Comparing the words sopung and nachung; discussion of Mopung’s house construction story nst-chg_20140306_09_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar_Duration 7’07”, Verb forms nst-chg_20140306_10_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar_Duration 4’59”, Discussion on Mopung’s story; different between cho and chot. nst-chg_20140306_14_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar_Duration 3’07”, About agent nominalisers in Champang. The phrase age ge te ‘speaker’ was given. It is also possible to say age te. Other examples were adup te ‘driver’, ahon te ‘builder’. nst-chg_20140306_15_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar_Duration 2’46”, Examples of verb forms with the verb bang ‘begin’ nst-chg_20140306_16_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar_Duration 2’08”, Discussion of ru nst-chg_20140306_17_SM_JVC_Nawang_Grammar_Duration 0’20”, Discussion of ru ‘after’. This particle is only used with 1st person actors | |
Format: | audio/x-wav | |
Identifier (URI): | https://hdl.handle.net/1839/3a582609-b1d3-4094-88fd-2e9122d0be40 | |
Is Part Of: | DoBeS archive : Tangsa, Tai, Singpho in North East India | |
Language: | English | |
Tase Naga; Tangsa - Champang variety (general name Thamphang) | ||
Language (ISO639): | eng | |
nst | ||
Publisher: | The Language Archive, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics | |
Subject: | English language | |
Tase Naga language | ||
Tangsa - Champang variety (general name Thamphang) | ||
Subject (ISO639): | eng | |
nst | ||
Type (DCMI): | Sound | |
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OaiIdentifier: | oai:www.mpi.nl:tla_1839_3a582609_b1d3_4094_88fd_2e9122d0be40 | |
DateStamp: | 2022-09-12 | |
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Citation: | Stephen Morey (compiler); Nawang Champang (consultant). 2014-03-06. DoBeS archive : Tangsa, Tai, Singpho in North East India. | |
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