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Resource https://hdl.handle.net/1839/00-0000-0000-000A-48ED-5 Resource https://hdl.handle.net/1839/00-0000-0000-000A-48EC-4 Resource https://hdl.handle.net/1839/00-0000-0000-000A-48EB-9 LandingPage https://archive.mpi.nl/islandora/object/tla%3A1839_00_0000_0000_0014_C7EF_1# NAME:imdi2cmdi.xslt DATE:2016-09-09T16:16:58.899+02:00. lelegesan_4 lelegesan_4 2007-08-11 Recording of the second part of a 'lelegesan' performance the night before the wedding of WN's brother. The performance was continued until five o'clock (recorded till 3) in the morning, but because the cassette had to be changed in between and there are also other performances, it is divided into several sessions. Asia Indonesia
Sulawesi Tengah, Kab. Tolitoli, Kec. Galang, Desa Kalangkangan, Kayu Bado, house of GR
Totoli Documenting Totoli, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Nikolaus Himmelmann; Claudia Leto; Sonja Riesberg
Meister-Ekkehart-Str. 7, 50937 Köln
sprachwissenschaft@uni-koeln.de Universität zu Köln, Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
Totoli ist eine Sprache, die im nördlichen Zentral-Sulawesi gesprochen wird. Obwohl sie üblicherweise als eine Sprache der Tomini-Tolitoli Gruppe bezeichnet wird, ist ihre genetische Abstammung unklar. Sie besitzt einige einzigartige strukturelle Charakteristika, die eine besondere Rolle in der Geschichte der austronesischen Valenzsysteme spielen (voice and applicatives). Obwohl die Sprechergemeinschaft heute eine muslimische Gesellschaft ist, die sich an den Werten des modernen indonesischen Mainstreams orientiert, haben die älteren Sprecher eine Reihe von Sprechritualen früherer Kulturformen bewahrt; dazu gehört auch eine Form eines verbalen Kampfes, der "Lelegesan" genannt wird. In diesem Projekt wird besonderes Gewicht auf die Einbeziehung von Daten aus Konversation in die Dokumentation gelegt, da dieses Genre meist in den Dokumentationen von Minoritätensprachen in Indonesien fehlt. Ein anderes Ziel ist die Vermittlung von Kompetenz im Bereich der Sprachdokumentation durch lokale und nationale Workshops in Indonesien. Totoli is a language of northern Central Sulawesi still spoken by at most 5000 speakers. Although it is commonly named as a member of the Tomini-Tolitoli group, its genetic affiliation is unclear. It has some apparently unique structural characteristics which are of central importance to the history of Austronesian valency changing systems (voice and applicatives). While the Totoli speech community nowadays is a Muslim society adhering to the values and aspirations of the modern Indonesian mainstream, the older speakers still master a broad variety of verbal arts, including a form of verbal battling called “lelegesan”. In this project a special effort is being made to include conversational materials in the documentation as this genre is mostly missing in the existing documentations of minority languages in Indonesia. Another aim is a contribution to capacity building in the domain of language documentation through local and national workshops in Indonesia.
Singing Chant Unknown song Unknown interactive spontaneous non-elicited Public Not a natural format Unspecified ISO639-3:txe Totoli Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified ISO/DIS 639-3: txe Population: 25,000 (2001 N. Himmelmann). Region: Central Sulawesi, Tolitoli Utara, Galang, Baolan, Dondo, subdistricts on the north coast; 29 villages, or parts of villages. Alternate names: Tontoli, Tolitoli, Gage Classification: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Sulawesi, Tomini-Tolitoli, Tolitoli Recording of the second part of a 'lelegesan' performance the night before the wedding of WN's brother. The performance was continued until five o'clock (recorded till 3) in the morning, but because the cassette had to be changed in between and there are also other performances, it is divided into several sessions. WN, GR, and many party guests were also present. Singer Amasia Musa Amasia Musa Unspecified Gorontalo Unspecified Female Unspecified Unspecified 38 Amasia is a farmer in Tende, she has Gorontalo anchestry and is regularly called to festivities in order to perform lelegesan. ISO639-3:ind Indonesian Unspecified Unspecified ISO/DIS 639-3: ind Population: 22,803,774 in Indonesia (2000 WCD). Population total all countries: 23,143,354. Region: Used in all regions of Indonesia. Also spoken in Netherlands, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, USA. Alternate names: Bahasa Indonesia Classification: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Malayic, Malayan, Local Malay Language use: Official language. Over 140,000,000 second-language speakers. Comments: Reported to be modeled on Riau Malay of northeast Sumatra. Has regional variants. Over 80% cognate with Standard Malay. ISO639-3:txe Totoli Unspecified Unspecified ISO/DIS 639-3: txe Population: 25,000 (2001 N. Himmelmann). Region: Central Sulawesi, Tolitoli Utara, Galang, Baolan, Dondo, subdistricts on the north coast; 29 villages, or parts of villages. Alternate names: Tontoli, Tolitoli, Gage Classification: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Sulawesi, Tomini-Tolitoli, Tolitoli ISO639-3:blf Buol Unspecified Unspecified ISO639-3:gor Gorontalo Unspecified Unspecified ISO639-3:bug Bugis Unspecified Unspecified ISO639-3:sly Selayar Unspecified Unspecified Singer, Musician Salun Salun Unspecified Tolitoli Unspecified Male Unspecified Unspecified 47 Salun is a farmer in Togaso. He often is called to festivities to perform lelegesan with other singers. ISO639-3:ind Indonesian Unspecified Unspecified ISO/DIS 639-3: ind Population: 22,803,774 in Indonesia (2000 WCD). Population total all countries: 23,143,354. Region: Used in all regions of Indonesia. Also spoken in Netherlands, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, USA. Alternate names: Bahasa Indonesia Classification: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Malayic, Malayan, Local Malay Language use: Official language. Over 140,000,000 second-language speakers. Comments: Reported to be modeled on Riau Malay of northeast Sumatra. Has regional variants. Over 80% cognate with Standard Malay. ISO639-3:txe Totoli Unspecified Unspecified ISO/DIS 639-3: txe Population: 25,000 (2001 N. Himmelmann). Region: Central Sulawesi, Tolitoli Utara, Galang, Baolan, Dondo, subdistricts on the north coast; 29 villages, or parts of villages. Alternate names: Tontoli, Tolitoli, Gage Classification: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Sulawesi, Tomini-Tolitoli, Tolitoli Singer Surajudin Surajudin Unspecified Tolitoli Unspecified Male Unspecified Unspecified 67 Surajudin is a farmer in Ogomoli, Dusun Doiyan. He is regularly called to festivities in order to perform lelegesan with other singers. ISO639-3:ind Indonesian Unspecified Unspecified ISO/DIS 639-3: ind Population: 22,803,774 in Indonesia (2000 WCD). Population total all countries: 23,143,354. Region: Used in all regions of Indonesia. Also spoken in Netherlands, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, USA. Alternate names: Bahasa Indonesia Classification: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Malayic, Malayan, Local Malay Language use: Official language. Over 140,000,000 second-language speakers. Comments: Reported to be modeled on Riau Malay of northeast Sumatra. Has regional variants. Over 80% cognate with Standard Malay. ISO639-3:txe Totoli Unspecified Unspecified ISO/DIS 639-3: txe Population: 25,000 (2001 N. Himmelmann). Region: Central Sulawesi, Tolitoli Utara, Galang, Baolan, Dondo, subdistricts on the north coast; 29 villages, or parts of villages. Alternate names: Tontoli, Tolitoli, Gage Classification: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Sulawesi, Tomini-Tolitoli, Tolitoli ISO639-3:bug Bugis Unspecified Unspecified Singer Ali Mudaling Ali Mudaliing Unspecified Tolitoli Unspecified Male Unspecified Unspecified 67 Ali Mudaling is a farmer in Tende, he is regularly called to festivities to perform lelegesan together with other singers. ISO639-3:ind Indonesian Unspecified Unspecified ISO/DIS 639-3: ind Population: 22,803,774 in Indonesia (2000 WCD). Population total all countries: 23,143,354. Region: Used in all regions of Indonesia. Also spoken in Netherlands, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, USA. Alternate names: Bahasa Indonesia Classification: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Malayic, Malayan, Local Malay Language use: Official language. Over 140,000,000 second-language speakers. Comments: Reported to be modeled on Riau Malay of northeast Sumatra. Has regional variants. Over 80% cognate with Standard Malay. ISO639-3:txe Totoli Unspecified Unspecified ISO/DIS 639-3: txe Population: 25,000 (2001 N. Himmelmann). Region: Central Sulawesi, Tolitoli Utara, Galang, Baolan, Dondo, subdistricts on the north coast; 29 villages, or parts of villages. Alternate names: Tontoli, Tolitoli, Gage Classification: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Sulawesi, Tomini-Tolitoli, Tolitoli ISO639-3:und Samonte Unspecified Unspecified ISO639-3:bug Bugis Unspecified Unspecified ISO639-3:tgl Tagalog Unspecified Unspecified ISO639-3:bjn Banjar Unspecified Unspecified Singer Rahmat Rahmat Unspecified Totoli Unspecified Male Unspecified Unspecified 55 Pak Rahmat is a rice farmer in Togaso, he also works as PPN (Pegawai ??). He claims to speak Bugis, Dondo, Buol, Kaili Gorontalo, Javanese, Banjar in addition to Totoli and Indonesian. He also is a known lelegesan performer who is often called to festivities. ISO639-3:ind Indonesian Unspecified Unspecified ISO/DIS 639-3: ind Population: 22,803,774 in Indonesia (2000 WCD). Population total all countries: 23,143,354. Region: Used in all regions of Indonesia. Also spoken in Netherlands, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, USA. Alternate names: Bahasa Indonesia Classification: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Malayic, Malayan, Local Malay Language use: Official language. Over 140,000,000 second-language speakers. Comments: Reported to be modeled on Riau Malay of northeast Sumatra. Has regional variants. Over 80% cognate with Standard Malay. ISO639-3:txe Totoli Unspecified Unspecified ISO/DIS 639-3: txe Population: 25,000 (2001 N. Himmelmann). Region: Central Sulawesi, Tolitoli Utara, Galang, Baolan, Dondo, subdistricts on the north coast; 29 villages, or parts of villages. Alternate names: Tontoli, Tolitoli, Gage Classification: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Sulawesi, Tomini-Tolitoli, Tolitoli ISO639-3:bug Bugis Unspecified Unspecified ISO639-3:dok Dondo Unspecified Unspecified ISO639-3:blf Buol Unspecified Unspecified ISO639-3:kzf Kaili Unspecified Unspecified ISO639-3:gor Gorontalo Unspecified Unspecified ISO639-3:jav Javanese Unspecified Unspecified ISO639-3:bjn Banjar Unspecified Unspecified audio audio/x-wav Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified video video/x-mpeg1 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified video video/x-mpeg2 Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified Unspecified TLCLVDP11AUG0701 DV Unspecified 00:00:01:00 00:10:43:24 Unspecified Unspecified