Editor - Profile:local/SESSION.Profile.xml 2008-05-30 https://hdl.handle.net/1839/00-0000-0000-0009-4770-2 clarin.eu:cr1:p_1407745712035 DoBeS archive : Saliba/Logea
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Sideia - Oba (Bay)
Saliba/Logea Towards the Documentation of Saliba and Logea Language and Culture Anna Margetts
School of Languages, Cultures & Linguistics, Clayton Campus, Monash University, Victoria 3800, Australia
Anna.Margetts@arts.monash.edu.au Monash University
Discourse Narrative Unspecified speech Unspecified non-interactive semi-spontaneous Unspecified Family Monologue Face to Face ISO639-3:sbe Saliba true Unspecified Unspecified Saliba and Logea (also Sariba and Rogeia) are two closely related dialects spoken on neighbouring Islands as well as on adjacent parts of Sidea Island and the mainland in Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea (PNG). There are also a small number of speakers on Samarai Island, the local commercial centre, in the provincial capital Alotau, and in Port Moresby, the capital of PNG. According to the national census of 2000 the total number of Saliba and Logea speakers is about 2,500. Saliba/Logea is a Western Oceanic language belonging to the Suauic family of the Papuan Tip Cluster. The two dialects are mutually intelligible and speakers describe the main distinction between them as one of tune and rhythm. There are also some lexical differences but the percentage of shared vocabulary is very high. Differences in the grammar of the dialects have so far not been established. AH talks about Mahabu (another term for Boneyawa) AH is the principal story teller Consultant AH AH Code_AH Unspecified Saliba Unspecified Female Unspecified true 45 Married woman The actor speaks the Saliba dialect of the Saliba/Logea language ISO639-3:sbe Saliba true true Saliba and Logea (also Sariba and Rogeia) are two closely related dialects spoken on neighbouring Islands as well as on adjacent parts of Sidea Island and the mainland in Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea (PNG). There are also a small number of speakers on Samarai Island, the local commercial centre, in the provincial capital Alotau, and in Port Moresby, the capital of PNG. According to the national census of 2000 the total number of Saliba and Logea speakers is about 2,500. Saliba/Logea is a Western Oceanic language belonging to the Suauic family of the Papuan Tip Cluster. The two dialects are mutually intelligible and speakers describe the main distinction between them as one of tune and rhythm. There are also some lexical differences but the percentage of shared vocabulary is very high. Differences in the grammar of the dialects have so far not been established. Consultant AJ AJ Code_AJ Unspecified Saliba Unspecified Female Unspecified true 38 Unmarried woman, from Sideia - Oba (Bay) The actor speaks the Saliba dialect of the Saliba/Logea language ISO639-3:sbe Saliba true true Saliba and Logea (also Sariba and Rogeia) are two closely related dialects spoken on neighbouring Islands as well as on adjacent parts of Sidea Island and the mainland in Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea (PNG). There are also a small number of speakers on Samarai Island, the local commercial centre, in the provincial capital Alotau, and in Port Moresby, the capital of PNG. According to the national census of 2000 the total number of Saliba and Logea speakers is about 2,500. Saliba/Logea is a Western Oceanic language belonging to the Suauic family of the Papuan Tip Cluster. The two dialects are mutually intelligible and speakers describe the main distinction between them as one of tune and rhythm. There are also some lexical differences but the percentage of shared vocabulary is very high. Differences in the grammar of the dialects have so far not been established. Consultant AO AO Code_AO Unspecified Saliba Unspecified Male Unspecified true 55 Man from Oba, Oba Bay, Sideia The actor speaks the Saliba dialect of the Saliba/Logea language ISO639-3:sbe Saliba true true Saliba and Logea (also Sariba and Rogeia) are two closely related dialects spoken on neighbouring Islands as well as on adjacent parts of Sidea Island and the mainland in Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea (PNG). There are also a small number of speakers on Samarai Island, the local commercial centre, in the provincial capital Alotau, and in Port Moresby, the capital of PNG. According to the national census of 2000 the total number of Saliba and Logea speakers is about 2,500. Saliba/Logea is a Western Oceanic language belonging to the Suauic family of the Papuan Tip Cluster. The two dialects are mutually intelligible and speakers describe the main distinction between them as one of tune and rhythm. There are also some lexical differences but the percentage of shared vocabulary is very high. Differences in the grammar of the dialects have so far not been established. Collector Anna Margetts Anna Margetts Code_AB Unspecified German Unspecified Female Unspecified false Unspecified Anna Margetts
School of Languages, Cultures & Linguistics, Clayton Campus, Monash University, Victoria 3800, Australia
Anna.Margetts@arts.monash.edu.au Monash University
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School of Languages, Cultures & Linguistics, Clayton Campus, Monash University, Victoria 3800, Australia
Anna.Margetts@arts.monash.edu.au Monash University
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Anna.Margetts@arts.monash.edu.au Monash University
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Anna.Margetts@arts.monash.edu.au Monash University
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School of Languages, Cultures & Linguistics, Clayton Campus, Monash University, Victoria 3800, Australia
Anna.Margetts@arts.monash.edu.au Monash University
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Anna.Margetts@arts.monash.edu.au Monash University
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