ニヴフ語話者が所有する録音資料について
Speakers of an endangered language often document their language by themselves. Some people make tape-recordings, write down folktales or compile dictionaries. Linguists may provide technical and/or financial support to such activities, as is done by the author for some sound recordings of Nivkh, wh...
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Format: | Report |
Language: | Japanese |
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千葉大学ユーラシア言語文化論講座
2008
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Online Access: | https://opac.ll.chiba-u.jp/da/curator/900080861/ https://opac.ll.chiba-u.jp/da/curator/900080861/2008no.10_101_104.pdf |
Summary: | Speakers of an endangered language often document their language by themselves. Some people make tape-recordings, write down folktales or compile dictionaries. Linguists may provide technical and/or financial support to such activities, as is done by the author for some sound recordings of Nivkh, which are recorded by a speaker of the West-Sakhalin dialect of Nivkh. |
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