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Traditional life in Dugwamuhosht 2 ; Documenting Isimjeeg Datooga
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Traditional dance 2 ; Documenting Isimjeeg Datooga
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Young men and girls from Dugwamuhosht dancing and singing. Recorded with a Panasonic HC-X920K camcorder, Rode NTG-2 shotgun microphone, and Zoom H4n audio recorder. Bundle includes high resolution video file (.MTS), and low resolution video file (.MP4). ; Isimjeeg (endonym Asimjeeg) is an undocumented language variety of the Southern Nilotic family, spoken in North-Central Tanzania. Fewer than 5,000 people continue to speak Isimjeeg and its future is threatened by the loss of traditional grazing land and increased use of Kiswahili and Iraqw. The goals of this project include the development of an annotated audiovisual corpus consisting of natural speech data and elicited linguistic forms, a collection of vocal musical performances and commentary, an Isimjeeg-Kiswahili-English dictionary, and a sketch grammar that covers a variety of linguistic aspects and incorporates socio-cultural information about speakers and communities involved in the project. ; Richard is the primary researcher of the IGS0229 grant and did most of the recordings.
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Datooga language; English language; Singing; Swahili; Swahili (macrolanguage)
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URL: https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1262420%23
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Traditional life in Dugwamuhosht 4 ; Documenting Isimjeeg Datooga
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Moving to Dugwamuhosht ; Documenting Isimjeeg Datooga
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: Richard Griscom, 2016. : University of OR, 2016
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