Tea at Tnagergin fishing camp

We are in the fishing shack drinking tea. Christina Kincaid is the American woman. Speakers include Babushka Tnagergina, her son Genadi and perhaps others. This tape was made before the video recording of butchering the seal. This file is sides A and B in one file. Works in Institute for Advanced Te...

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Other Authors: Tatiana Yatylkut, Valentina Dedyk, Alexander King, Vasili Tnagergin, Nadezhda Tnagergina
Format: Audio
Language:Russian
English
Published: Alexander King 1997
Subjects:
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spelling ftolac:oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1313558 2023-05-15T16:59:08+02:00 Tea at Tnagergin fishing camp Srednie-Pakhachi-1997-07-23_Tnagergin_Rybalka Documentation of Koryak Ethnopoetics: Stories from Speakers of Non-standard Varieties of Koryak and Nymylan Koryak Tatiana Yatylkut Valentina Dedyk Alexander King Vasili Tnagergin Nadezhda Tnagergina Russian Federation 1997-07-23 audio/x-wav https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1313558%23 kpy rus eng rus eng Alexander King University of Aberdeen https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1313558%23 Conversation Koryak language Russian language English language Audio 1997 ftolac 2020-05-28T11:48:05Z We are in the fishing shack drinking tea. Christina Kincaid is the American woman. Speakers include Babushka Tnagergina, her son Genadi and perhaps others. This tape was made before the video recording of butchering the seal. This file is sides A and B in one file. Works in Institute for Advanced Teacher Training, Palana. She was born in a yaranga on the tundra. 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. Born in Naimki. Mother of one son. Audio Kamchatka Koryak Tundra OLAC: Open Language Archives Community Pakhachi ENVELOPE(169.144,169.144,60.556,60.556) Palana ENVELOPE(159.831,159.831,59.076,59.076) Srednie ENVELOPE(100.300,100.300,-66.133,-66.133)
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English
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Russian language
English language
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Russian language
English language
Tea at Tnagergin fishing camp
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English language
description We are in the fishing shack drinking tea. Christina Kincaid is the American woman. Speakers include Babushka Tnagergina, her son Genadi and perhaps others. This tape was made before the video recording of butchering the seal. This file is sides A and B in one file. Works in Institute for Advanced Teacher Training, Palana. She was born in a yaranga on the tundra. 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. Born in Naimki. Mother of one son.
author2 Tatiana Yatylkut
Valentina Dedyk
Alexander King
Vasili Tnagergin
Nadezhda Tnagergina
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title Tea at Tnagergin fishing camp
title_short Tea at Tnagergin fishing camp
title_full Tea at Tnagergin fishing camp
title_fullStr Tea at Tnagergin fishing camp
title_full_unstemmed Tea at Tnagergin fishing camp
title_sort tea at tnagergin fishing camp
publisher Alexander King
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