admin2006-01-05https://hdl.handle.net/1839/00-0000-0000-0008-3BE3-1clarin.eu:cr1:p_1407745712035DoBeS archive : TrumaiResourcehttps://hdl.handle.net/1839/00-0000-0000-0009-7C2D-ALandingPagehttps://archive.mpi.nl/islandora/object/tla%3A1839_00_0000_0000_0008_3BE3_1#NAME:IMDI_1_9_TO_3_0 DATE:. NAME:imdi2cmdi.xslt DATE:2016-09-09T16:17:47.179+02:00.RG02SaltProduction of Salt2002-07-22ENGLISH: A Trumai speaker talks about the steps involved in the production of salt from aquatic plants. The Trumai people are considered to be experts on this topic. This session is linked to another one (RGPhoSalt), which presents photos of the process of salt production. ----- PORTUGUÊS: Uma falante de Trumai menciona os passos envolvidos na produção de sal a partir de plantas aquáticas. O povo Trumai é considerado como sendo especialista sobre este tópico. Essa sessão está ligada a outra (RGPhoSalt), que apresenta fotos do processo de se produzir sal.South-AmericaBrazilCentral - Xingu Reserve
Xingu Reserve
DOBES-TrumaiOrganization of a Text Collection in Trumai, Aiming at its Scientific DocumentationDocumentation of TrumaiRaquel Guirardello-Damian
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
psrgd@bris.ac.ukMax Planck Institute for PsycholinguisticsThe purpose of the project is to document Trumai, a genetically isolate language spoken in Brazil. The archive consists of a collection of texts in the language, plus other kinds of materials relative to the Trumai culture, such as photos, drawings, songs, educational materials, etc.DiscourseProceduralProcedural textspeechSalt preparationnon-interactivesemi-spontaneousnon-elicitedPrivateMonologueFace to FaceThe researcher presents the introduction in Portuguese, talking about the topic of the text. The Trumai speaker talks in Trumai.ISO639-3:porPortugueseUnspecifiedUnspecifiedUnspecifiedNational language of Brazil.ISO639-3:tpyTrumaíUnspecifiedUnspecifiedUnspecifiedBrazilian indigenous language; genetically isolate.ISO639-3:porPortugueseUnspecifiedUnspecifiedUnspecifiedNational language of Brazil.ISO639-3:tpyTrumaíUnspecifiedUnspecifiedUnspecifiedBrazilian indigenous language; genetically isolate.Trumai [TR]A Trumai speaker talks about the extraction of salt from aquatic plants. The topic was suggested by the researcher.Speaker7 talks to the researcher, who is behind the video camera.Trumai native speakerSpeaker7Speaker7SP-7DaughterTrumai1970FemaleLiterate in Portuguese and TrumaitrueUnspecifiedMarriedYesSteinenSpeaker7 is a native speaker of Trumai. Her mother is Trumai, her father is Kamayurá. She is married to a Kayabi man, and has a little daughter. She is a school teacher and is engaged in the educational program that is trying to revitalize the language. Speaker7 has worked in the production of educational materials; she teaches Trumai to her students.Speaker7 is a native speaker of Trumai. She can also speak Portuguese. She is able to speak Waurá (the language of her step-father), although with limitations.ISO639-3:tpyTrumaíUnspecifiedUnspecifiedBrazilian indigenous language; genetically isolate.ISO639-3:porPortugueseUnspecifiedUnspecifiedNational language of Brazil.ISO639-3:wauWauráUnspecifiedUnspecifiedBrazilian language. It belongs to the Arawak stock.Collector and AnotatorRaquelRaquel Guirardello-DamianRG or RAQResearcherBrazilianUnspecifiedFemalePhDfalseUnspecifiedRaquel Guirardello-Damian
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
raquel.guirardello@mpi.nl - psrgd@bris.ac.ukMax Planck Institute for PsycholinguisticsRaquel is a Brazilian linguist. She has been working with the Trumai people since 1989. She has a Ph.D. in Linguistics from Rice University (Houston, Texas, U.S.A).Raquel is a native speaker of Brazilian Portuguese. She can also speak English and Spanish.ISO639-3:porPortugueseUnspecifiedUnspecifiedISO639-3:engEnglishUnspecifiedUnspecifiedISO639-3:spaSpanishUnspecifiedUnspecifiedvideovideo/x-mpeg1UnspecifiedUnspecifiedUnspecifiedUnspecified1900-10-30