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2016-05-09
https://hdl.handle.net/1839/00-0000-0000-0022-1839-3
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DoBeS archive : Morehead
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Dimsisi coconut interview
2014-09-12
Goi Dibod describes a coconut he planted as a young man when staying in Dimsisi with his MF (after independence). Talks Nen, then Idi. Relevant primary notes are in NE2014a:23-27 37.972.
GPS: S 8 37.944 E 142 12.913
Keyword: coconut interview
Oceania
Papua New Guinea
Western Province
Dimsisi Village
Morehead: Languages of Southern New Guinea
Morehead: Languages of Southern New Guinea
Professor Nicholas Evans
Department of Linguistics, College of Asia-Pacific, School of Culture, History and Language
nicholas.evans@anu.edu.au
The Australian National University
This project focuses on collecting multimedia documentation of multiple undescribed Papuan languages – Nen and Nambu (Morehead-Maro) and Kmntso (Tonda). Other nearby languages will have varrying degrees of description, including Idi, Nama, and Neme. All of these languages belong to an almost completely unknown family in Southern New Guinea.
Based at the Australian National University in Canberra, plus collaborations with the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, and the PNG National Herbarium, the project will embed a German PhD student (Christian Döhler) in a team including a seasoned field linguist (Nick Evans) and a post-doc (Julia Colleen Miller), two Germany-based typologists (Bernard Comrie and Volker Gast) from the FAUST (Future Archive User Simulation Team), plus participation on targeted fieldtrips by ethnobiologist Chris Healey (ANU) and botanist Kipiro Damas (PNG National Herbarium, Madang).
Particular foci of the documentation will be the natural world (especially ethnobotany and ethnoornithology), swidden cultivation, fire management and ethnoecology, mythology, auto-ethnography, ethnomathematics, and microvariation in language use in a situation of daily multilingualism.nichola
Interview
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speech
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ISO639-3:idi
Idi
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Ethnologue classification: South-central Papuan, Pahoturi
ISO639-3:nqn
Nen
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Ethnologue classification: South-Central Papuan, Morehead-Upper Maro, Nambu
Goi Dibod describes a coconut he planted as a young man when staying in Dimsisi with his MF (after independence). Talks Nen, then Idi. Relevant primary notes are in NE2014a:23-27 37.972.
GPS: S 8 37.944 E 142 12.913
Keyword: coconut interview
Speaker/Signer
Jimmy Nébni
Jimmy Nébni
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Male
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false
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Jimmy Nébni
Bimadbn Village, Western Province, Papua New Guinea
ISO639-3:eng
English
false
false
ISO639-3:nqn
Nen
true
true
Researcher
Professor Nicholas Evans
Nicholas Evans
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Male
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false
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Professor Nicholas Evans
Department of Linguistics, College of Asia-Pacific, School of Culture, History and Language
nicholas.evans@anu.edu.au
The Australian National University
ISO639-3:eng
English
true
true
Speaker/Signer
Goi Dibod
Goi Dibod
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Male
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false
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Goi Dibod
Bimadbn Village, Western Province, Papua New Guinea
ISO639-3:eng
English
false
false
ISO639-3:nqn
Nen
true
true
video
video/x-mpeg2
275 MB
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audio
audio/x-wav
27 MB
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