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2010-01-25
https://hdl.handle.net/1839/00-0000-0000-001E-9A68-9
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Donated Corpora : Nyangbo
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making_dough
how to prepare dough from locally produced rice
2007-06-22
The Nyagbo have been cultivating rice for ages and have a special tradition regarding its preparation.
Africa
Ghana
Nyagbo Emli
Nyagbo
Documentation of Nyagbo
NSF# 0651800
James Essegbey
352 Pugh Hall
essegbey@ufl.edu
University of Florida
This project aims to document the langpouage and culture of Nyagbo. The people themselves refer to the language as Tutrugbu. Although also referred to officially as Nyagbo (also spelled Nyangbo), one of the groups that speak it prefers that we use Tutrugbu. Tutrugbu is a Ghana-Togo Mountain (GTM) language spoken in the Volta Region of Ghana.
The project was funded by the NSF Documenting Endangered Language Program from 2006 - October 30, 2009.
Discourse
Procedural
preparing dough
speech
preparing dough for initiation rites
semi-interactive
spontaneous
non-elicited
Family
Monologue
Face to Face
ISO639-3:naq
Nyagbo
Unspecified
true
true
ISO639-3:ewe
Ewe
false
false
false
Has native-speaker competence in Ewe
Consultant
Ellen
Ellen Glover
Dada Ellen
Grandmother
Nyagbo
Unspecified
Female
Middle school
false
79
Ellen Glover
Nyagbo Odumase
Nyagbo is the mother tongue but Dada Ellen also has native speaker competence in Ewe. She is one of the few who do not use a lot of Ewe words when they speak.
ISO639-3:naq
Nyagbo
true
true
ISO639-3:ewe
Ewe
false
true
Researcher
James
James Essegbey
James
Unspecified
Ewe
Unspecified
Male
PhD
false
Unspecified
James Essegbey
342 Pugh Hall, Gainesville FL 32611-5565
essegbey@ufl.edu
University of Florida
listeners
Grandchildren
Grandchildren
Children
Grandchildren
Nyagbo
Unspecified
Unspecified
Primary
false
Unspecified
ISO639-3:naq
Nyagbo
true
true
ISO639-3:ewe
Ewe
false
true
The children are born and raised in Nyagbo. Nyagbo is thus their first language. However, they learn Ewe before beginning school and have native competence in it.
audio
audio/x-wav
14 MB
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
video
video/x-mpeg1
14 MB
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified
Unspecified