REH1-026

Audio recording of Margaret and Ryan Henke discussing primarily child utterances from video file 37-Ani-4_03_07. Margaret and I watched the video file and tried to identify targets for Ani’s clearly meaningful linguistic productions. When we could figure out what Ani was trying to say, I asked Mar...

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Other Authors: Margaret, Henke, Ryan E.
Format: Book
Language:unknown
Cree
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10125/67667
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spelling ftolac:oai:scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu:10125/67667 2024-09-15T18:01:55+00:00 REH1-026 Margaret Henke, Ryan E. CA 2019-06-19 digital .wav file recorded at 48.0 kHz/24 bit on ZoomH1n digital audio recorder PDF http://hdl.handle.net/10125/67667 crl Northern East Cree unknown cre http://hdl.handle.net/10125/67667 Margaret, Henke, Ryan E., Henke, Ryan E.; 2019-06-19; Audio recording of Margaret and Ryan Henke discussing primarily child utterances from video file 37-Ani-4_03_07. Margaret and I watched the video file and tried to identify targets for Ani’s clearly meaningful linguistic productions. When we could figure out what Ani was trying to say, I asked Margaret to provide an adult-like pronunciation for that target. For each pronunciation, I speak an English translation, and then M. provides the adult-like Cree target. We provide some commentary/discussion for many targets, too.; digital .wav file recorded at 48.0 kHz/24 bit on ZoomH1n digital audio recorder, PDF; Kaipuleohone University of Hawai'i Digital Language Archive;http://hdl.handle.net/10125/67667. Northern East Cree language Linguistic type: language description Sound Text 2019 ftolac 2024-08-27T23:43:52Z Audio recording of Margaret and Ryan Henke discussing primarily child utterances from video file 37-Ani-4_03_07. Margaret and I watched the video file and tried to identify targets for Ani’s clearly meaningful linguistic productions. When we could figure out what Ani was trying to say, I asked Margaret to provide an adult-like pronunciation for that target. For each pronunciation, I speak an English translation, and then M. provides the adult-like Cree target. We provide some commentary/discussion for many targets, too. Region: Language spoken in Chisasibi, Quebec, Canada; recording made in Chisasibi at a private home REH1-026.pdf REH1-026.wav Book Chisasibi OLAC: Open Language Archives Community
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description Audio recording of Margaret and Ryan Henke discussing primarily child utterances from video file 37-Ani-4_03_07. Margaret and I watched the video file and tried to identify targets for Ani’s clearly meaningful linguistic productions. When we could figure out what Ani was trying to say, I asked Margaret to provide an adult-like pronunciation for that target. For each pronunciation, I speak an English translation, and then M. provides the adult-like Cree target. We provide some commentary/discussion for many targets, too. Region: Language spoken in Chisasibi, Quebec, Canada; recording made in Chisasibi at a private home REH1-026.pdf REH1-026.wav
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Margaret, Henke, Ryan E., Henke, Ryan E.; 2019-06-19; Audio recording of Margaret and Ryan Henke discussing primarily child utterances from video file 37-Ani-4_03_07. Margaret and I watched the video file and tried to identify targets for Ani’s clearly meaningful linguistic productions. When we could figure out what Ani was trying to say, I asked Margaret to provide an adult-like pronunciation for that target. For each pronunciation, I speak an English translation, and then M. provides the adult-like Cree target. We provide some commentary/discussion for many targets, too.; digital .wav file recorded at 48.0 kHz/24 bit on ZoomH1n digital audio recorder, PDF; Kaipuleohone University of Hawai'i Digital Language Archive;http://hdl.handle.net/10125/67667.
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