Skazka_pro_Idju_321_327

Tale of Itja_321-327. The languages of the collection, Eastern Khanty and Southern Selkup, (i) are severely endangered: each numbers under 20 last proficient speakers; (ii) have existing legacy data in Tomsk with limited access, which is to be improved as a result of the project; (iii) are character...

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Other Authors: Tobolzhina, Kim, Bykonia, Maksimova, Kovylin, Filchenko, Kurganskaja
Format: Still Image
Language:Selkup
Russian
English
Published: Andrey Filchenko
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Online Access:https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1150968%23
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Summary:Tale of Itja_321-327. The languages of the collection, Eastern Khanty and Southern Selkup, (i) are severely endangered: each numbers under 20 last proficient speakers; (ii) have existing legacy data in Tomsk with limited access, which is to be improved as a result of the project; (iii) are characterized by areal contact contiguity; (iv) are ethnographically consistent, with the last traditional culture practitioners. The cooperative proposal between the University of Zurich and Tomsk State Pedagogical University builds on extended research experience with the respective languages, and relevant documentation methodology. The proposal pursues documentation and analysis of two endangered languages of Western Siberia, Russia in order to gain insight into local processes of area formation. Tale of Itja_321-327. Архив ЯНС ТГПУ. Том С 58. стр. 321-327. Tobolzhina Maria Romanovna, born on 24-01-1912 in Ikotkino village; had lived for 60 years in Ivankino village; parents were both Selkups; husband - Selkup; literate; knows Selkup very well. PhD student. scanning of the manuscripts.