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Notes and audio portions from an elicitation session with Darlene Bearskin conducted by Ryan Henke. The topic is relational constructions with an inanimate noun with various possessors (e.g., 'I see his house' vs. 'He sees their house'). The audio file consists of the elicitation...
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ftolac:oai:scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu:10125/67671 2024-09-15T18:01:55+00:00 REH1-030 Bearskin, Darlene Henke, Ryan E. CA 2019-06-20 digital .wav file recorded at 48.0 kHz/24 bit on ZoomH1n digital audio recorder PDF http://hdl.handle.net/10125/67671 crl Northern East Cree unknown cre http://hdl.handle.net/10125/67671 Bearskin, Darlene, Henke, Ryan E., Henke, Ryan E.; 2019-06-20; Notes and audio portions from an elicitation session with Darlene Bearskin conducted by Ryan Henke. The topic is relational constructions with an inanimate noun with various possessors (e.g., 'I see his house' vs. 'He sees their house'). The audio file consists of the elicitation conversation, which includes examples.; 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/10125/67671. Northern East Cree language Linguistic type: language description Sound Text 2019 ftolac 2024-07-30T23:43:45Z Notes and audio portions from an elicitation session with Darlene Bearskin conducted by Ryan Henke. The topic is relational constructions with an inanimate noun with various possessors (e.g., 'I see his house' vs. 'He sees their house'). The audio file consists of the elicitation conversation, which includes examples. Region: Language spoken in Chisasibi, Quebec, Canada; recording made in Chisasibi at the Chisasibi Heritage & Cultural Centre REH1-030.pdf REH1-030.wav Book Chisasibi OLAC: Open Language Archives Community |
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Notes and audio portions from an elicitation session with Darlene Bearskin conducted by Ryan Henke. The topic is relational constructions with an inanimate noun with various possessors (e.g., 'I see his house' vs. 'He sees their house'). The audio file consists of the elicitation conversation, which includes examples. Region: Language spoken in Chisasibi, Quebec, Canada; recording made in Chisasibi at the Chisasibi Heritage & Cultural Centre REH1-030.pdf REH1-030.wav |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10125/67671 Bearskin, Darlene, Henke, Ryan E., Henke, Ryan E.; 2019-06-20; Notes and audio portions from an elicitation session with Darlene Bearskin conducted by Ryan Henke. The topic is relational constructions with an inanimate noun with various possessors (e.g., 'I see his house' vs. 'He sees their house'). The audio file consists of the elicitation conversation, which includes examples.; 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/10125/67671. |
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