SredniePakhachi13-02-16d

Tyotya Tanya tells stories and has a conversation with her friend Katya. Both are blind. Language_Name: Non-standard Varieties of Koryak and Nymylan Koryak Language_Region: Asia Language_Country: Russia Project_Status: Ongoing Year: 2012 Start_Date: 2012-09-01 End_Date: 2014-08-31 Learned Russian as...

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Other Authors: Alexander King, Tatiana Omrina, Yekaterina Rylkut
Format: Moving Image (Video)
Language:Russian
Published: Alexander King 2013
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Online Access:https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1313408%23
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spelling ftolac:oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1313408 2023-05-15T16:59:04+02:00 SredniePakhachi13-02-16d 0167-00000000 - SredniePakhachi13-02-16d Documentation of Koryak Ethnopoetics: Stories from Speakers of Non-standard Varieties of Koryak and Nymylan Koryak Alexander King Tatiana Omrina Yekaterina Rylkut Russian Federation 2013-02-16 video/mp4 https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1313408%23 rus kpy rus Alexander King University of Aberdeen https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1313408%23 Russian language Koryak language Koryak from Srednie Pakhachi Video 2013 ftolac 2020-05-28T06:34:15Z Tyotya Tanya tells stories and has a conversation with her friend Katya. Both are blind. Language_Name: Non-standard Varieties of Koryak and Nymylan Koryak Language_Region: Asia Language_Country: Russia Project_Status: Ongoing Year: 2012 Start_Date: 2012-09-01 End_Date: 2014-08-31 Learned Russian as 4th language starting in grad school and extensive residence in Kamchatka (1995 5mos, 1997-98 17 months). Had very good conversational skills by summer 1997 and fluent by early 1998, at least in listening. Has thick American accent. Knows a few words of Koryak for social situation. Speaker is blind since early childhood. Friend of Omrina. Title SredniePakhachi13-02-16d Moving Image (Video) Kamchatka Koryak OLAC: Open Language Archives Community Pakhachi ENVELOPE(169.144,169.144,60.556,60.556) Srednie ENVELOPE(100.300,100.300,-66.133,-66.133)
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topic Russian language
Koryak language
Koryak from Srednie Pakhachi
spellingShingle Russian language
Koryak language
Koryak from Srednie Pakhachi
SredniePakhachi13-02-16d
topic_facet Russian language
Koryak language
Koryak from Srednie Pakhachi
description Tyotya Tanya tells stories and has a conversation with her friend Katya. Both are blind. Language_Name: Non-standard Varieties of Koryak and Nymylan Koryak Language_Region: Asia Language_Country: Russia Project_Status: Ongoing Year: 2012 Start_Date: 2012-09-01 End_Date: 2014-08-31 Learned Russian as 4th language starting in grad school and extensive residence in Kamchatka (1995 5mos, 1997-98 17 months). Had very good conversational skills by summer 1997 and fluent by early 1998, at least in listening. Has thick American accent. Knows a few words of Koryak for social situation. Speaker is blind since early childhood. Friend of Omrina. Title SredniePakhachi13-02-16d
author2 Alexander King
Tatiana Omrina
Yekaterina Rylkut
format Moving Image (Video)
title SredniePakhachi13-02-16d
title_short SredniePakhachi13-02-16d
title_full SredniePakhachi13-02-16d
title_fullStr SredniePakhachi13-02-16d
title_full_unstemmed SredniePakhachi13-02-16d
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publisher Alexander King
publishDate 2013
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Srednie
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Srednie
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Koryak
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Koryak
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