Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith: Test 1

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TITLE INFORMATION
TitleMr. and Mrs. Peter Smith: Test 1
IDENTIFIERS
Legacy IdentifierAPSdigrec_0549
Recording Number07
Program Number02
ASSOCIATED NAMES
collectorHickerson, Harold, 1923-
collectorTurner, Glen D.
collectorHickerson, Nancy Parrott
researcherHickerson, Harold, 1923-
consultantSmith, Mr.
consultantSmith, Mrs.
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
AbstractRecords the responses of participants after having heard played-back recordings of texts in various languages. Part of a study of the mutual intelligibilty of Iroquois languages. The languages of the texts are Seneca, Mohawk, Oneida, Tuscarora, Cayuga, Cherokee, Onondaga. The recordings that were played to the partipants are Text 1 through Text 8 from this same collection.
NoteProgram runs slightly fast. Original tapes in Archives of Languages of the World, Indiana University.
LanguageEnglish language (eng)
Language (see)
Language (moh)
Language (one)
Language (tus)
Language (cay)
Language (chr)
Language (ono)
Subject (lcsh) Seneca language
Subject (lcsh) Mohawk language
Subject (lcsh) Oneida language
Subject (lcsh) Tuscarora language
Subject (lcsh) Cayuga language
Subject (lcsh) Cherokee language
Subject (lcsh) Onondaga language
Subject (lcsh) Iroquoian languages--Dialects
Subject (lcsh) Indians of North America--Languages--Mutual intelligibility
Subject (lcsh) Typology (Linguistics)
Subject (olac) typology
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
TypeSound
OLAC Discourse Typeinteractive_discourse
OLAC Linguistic Typeprimary_text
OLAC Linguistic Typelanguage_description
FormatElectronic resource
Formatelectronic
Extent00:12:55
Digital Originreformatted digital
Reformatting Qualityreplacement
ORIGIN INFORMATION
Date Issued1950
Date Modified2008-06-25
PlaceOneida Indian Reserve No. 41 (Ont.)
PARENT COLLECTION
TitleHickerson, Harold, Glen D. Turner and Nancy P. Hickerson. Material on Iroquois dialects and languages, [1950].
Call NumberMss.Rec.13
ACCESS INFORMATION
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