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Elicitation of words for gemination

Description: Recording of Mary Burke eliciting words with gemination in a frame sentence with Sumshot Khular. Each word is a noun ending in a consonant to observe the affect of the '=a' enclitic on the final consonant of the target word. In this version, target words do not occur in a frame sentence. This was part of the Fall 2017 LING 5300 Phonology course.
Date: November 14, 2017
Duration: 5 minutes 08 seconds
Creator: Burke, Mary
Partner: UNT College of Information

Elicitation of words and names for gemination

Description: Recording of Mary Burke eliciting words with the '=a' enclitic from Sumshot Khular. Each word is a noun ending in a consonant to observe the affect of the '=a' enclitic on the final consonant of the target word. After the word list, Sumshot reads a list of personal names with the enclitic '=u' on them. In this version, target words and names do not occur in a frame sentence. This was part of the Fall 2017 LING 5300 Phonology course.
Date: November 14, 2017
Duration: 5 minutes 36 seconds
Creator: Burke, Mary
Partner: UNT College of Information

Elicitation of gemination in a frame sentence

Description: Recording of Mary Burke eliciting words with gemination in a frame sentence with Sumshot Khular. Each word is a noun ending in a consonant uttered in the frame 'ava ___=a ktxhaa ktxhaa', meaning 'that ___ is nice/beautiful' to observe the affect of the '=a' enclitic on the final consonant of the target word.
Date: November 14, 2017
Duration: 4 minutes 53 seconds
Creator: Burke, Mary
Partner: UNT College of Information

Video of tongue position when pronouncing /khl/

Description: This is a video which shows the tongue position when pronouncing the consonant cluster /khl/. When the phoneme forms a consonant cluster /kl/ or /khl/ in the word initial position, the phoneme /l/ is realized as a velar lateral release. In this video, Lal Kumar Ghale pronounces the sentences /kju25 khlja55-jʌ22/ 'the water boils' and /kju25 khlja55-ji/ 'the water boiled'. This video shows when he pronounces /khlja55/, the point of articulation of the lateral release is not alveolar/coronal, but… more
Date: July 11, 2024
Duration: 07 seconds
Creator: Yoshida, Shigeki
Partner: UNT College of Information
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