Item details
Item ID
SN1-20171210Moetaua
Title Glottals, modals and stories with Dorothy and Tuakana
Description Dorothy and Tuakana Moetaua of Maꞌuke speak with SATN and Tyler at the home of Dorothy's sister Josephine in Kimiangatau Maꞌuke.

1: They briefly introduce themselves.
2: They participates in image based elicitation of minimal pairs for the glottal phoneme vs zero.
3: They participate in discussion based elicitation from Tyler about modals.
4: They both make and then read some stories based on the following Totem Field Storyboard:

Dorothy works with:

Matthew Rolka & Seth Cable (2014). Tom and Mittens. Totem Field Storyboards . Retrieved from http://www.totemfieldstoryboards.org on Dec 15, 2017.

Tuakana works with:
Valerie Marshall (2013). Late to the Party. Totem Field Storyboards . Retrieved from http://www.totemfieldstoryboards.org on Apr 15, 2018.

The file 20171210Moetaua-TLa has a lapel mic on Dorthory and Tuakana.

The file 20171210Moetaua-Za captures the "room" with a zoomh1 recoder.

In the file 20171210Moetaua-Zb Dorothy performs some of the amu (chants) from her book:

Moetaua, D. (2016) Tetai au amu Mauke e te imene na te au tamariki. Auckland: Maraurau o te Pae Apii o te Kuki Airani.
Origination date 2017-12-10
Origination date free form
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/SN1/20171210Moetaua
URL
Collector
Sally Akevai Nicholas
Countries To view related information on a country, click its name
Language as given
Subject language(s) To view related information on a language, click its name
Content language(s) To view related information on a language, click its name
Dialect Mauke
Region / village Kimiangatau, Mauke, Cook Islands
Originating university University of Auckland
Operator Sally Akevai Nicholas
Data Categories primary text
Data Types Sound
Discourse type
Roles Dorothy Moetaua : speaker
Tyler Peterson : researcher
Tuakana Moetaua : speaker
DOI 10.4225/72/5a37d80d3362c
Cite as Sally Akevai Nicholas (collector), Dorothy Moetaua (speaker), Tyler Peterson (researcher), Tuakana Moetaua (speaker), 2017. Glottals, modals and stories with Dorothy and Tuakana. MPEG/VND.WAV. SN1-20171210Moetaua at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.4225/72/5a37d80d3362c
Content Files (6)
Filename Type File size Duration File access
SN1-20171210Moetaua-TLa.mp3 audio/mpeg 80.5 MB 01:27:57.500
SN1-20171210Moetaua-TLa.wav audio/vnd.wav 2.83 GB 01:27:57.470
SN1-20171210Moetaua-Za.mp3 audio/mpeg 83.1 MB 01:30:43.220
SN1-20171210Moetaua-Za.wav audio/vnd.wav 2.92 GB 01:30:43.199
SN1-20171210Moetaua-Zb.mp3 audio/mpeg 14.9 MB 00:16:18.833
SN1-20171210Moetaua-Zb.wav audio/vnd.wav 538 MB 00:16:18.816
6 files -- 6.45 GB -- --

Show 10 Show 50 Show all 6

Collection Information
Collection ID SN1
Collection title Te Vairanga Tuatua o te Te Reo Māori o te Pae Tonga: Cook Islands Māori (Southern dialects)
Description Te Vairanga Tuatua o te Te Reo Māori o te Pae Tonga: Collection of language examples in Cook Islands Māori (Southern dialects).

A linguistic description of Cook Islands Māori can be found at http://hdl.handle.net/2292/32929 This collection comprises material collected during the writing of this PhD at the University of Auckland and continues now under the collector's position at Massey University.

See also:

Sally Akevai Nicholas (2018). Language Contexts: Te Reo Māori o te Pae Tonga o te Kuki Airani also known as Southern Cook Islands Māori. In Peter K. Austin & Lauren Gawne (eds) Language Documentation and Description, vol 15. London: EL Publishing. pp. 36-64

http://www.elpublishing.org/PID/160

Many of the items in this collection are tagged as including New Zealand Māori (mir). These items contain only incidental amounts of New Zealand Māori.


Countries To view related information on a country, click its name
Languages To view related information on a language, click its name
Access Information
Edit access Nick Thieberger
Sally Akevai Nicholas
View/Download access
Data access conditions Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
Data access narrative
Comments

Must be logged in to comment


No comments found