Elicitation of words for analyzing stress 46 Metadata

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Title

  • Main Title Elicitation of words for analyzing stress 46
  • Series Title Jonathan Charles Paramore Collection

Creator

  • Collector: Paramore, Jonathan Charles
    Creator Type: Personal

Contributor

  • Researcher: Aurangzeb
    Contributor Type: Personal
  • Speaker: Suleman, Muhammad
    Contributor Type: Personal

Date

  • Creation: 2023-07-13

Language

  • Mankiyali

Description

  • Content Description: This is an elicitation of words read within a three-sentence frame for the purpose of acoustic analysis of word- and phrase-level stress correlates.
  • Physical Description: 1 recording (11 min., 18 sec.)

Subject

  • Keyword: elicitation
  • Keyword: syllable weight
  • Keyword: syllable structure
  • Keyword: lexical stress
  • Keyword: experiments

Primary Source

  • Item is a Primary Source

Coverage

  • Place Name: Pakistan - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province - Mānsehra District

Relation

  • Is Based On: Analytical notes on acoustic correlates of stress experiment 1; ark:/67531/metadc2171420/
  • Is Based On: Analytical notes on acoustic correlates of stress experiment 2; ark:/67531/metadc2171421/
  • Has Part: Elicitation of words for analyzing stress 22; ark:/67531/metadc2171445/

Collection

  • Name: Mankiyali Language Resource
    Code: MKLR
  • Name: Computational Resource on South Asian Languages
    Code: CORSAL

Institution

  • Name: UNT College of Information
    Code: UNTCOI

Resource Type

  • Sound

Format

  • Audio

Identifier

  • Accession or Local Control No: nlm20230713MS1eli1
  • Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc2171470

Note

  • Display Note: Each speaker that participated in the experiment read through the tokens twice, on two separate occasions. Therefore, there are two separate recordings for each speaker.
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