Three stories in Kagulu, a Bantu language of Tanzania_2
https://doi.org/10.5878/002081
The study comprises five stories told in the Bantu language Kagulu of Tanzania. The stories are available as sound recordings as well as glossed transcriptions. However, the transcriptions do not closely follow the sound recordings but have been normalised in cooperation with a native speaker.
Purpose:
The general aim is to document the Tanzanian minority language Kagulu.
This dataset contains two sound files with the stories "Being mischievous" and "The man and his wife". The files are in wave format. The recordings come with an original transcript made by a speaker and an interlinear transcript exported from Toolbox. Finally there is also a spreadsheet with metadata.
Citation and access
Citation and access
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Data contains personal data:
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Method and outcome
Method and outcome
Data collection - Recording
Data collection - Recording
Geographic coverage
Geographic coverage
Administrative information
Administrative information
Topic and keywords
Topic and keywords
Relations
Relations
Publications
Publications
Metadata
Metadata
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