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View of the inside walls of Mantri Pantha church building ; Shobhana Chelliah Collection
Burke, Mary. - 2018
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Dogs at home in Mantri Pantha village ; Shobhana Chelliah Collection
Burke, Mary. - 2018
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Photograph of the Jalakeli Choir
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A picture of a Dog at Thamlakhuren village ; Shobhana Chelliah Collection
Burke, Mary. - 2018
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Photograph of the construction of a Mantri Pantha Baptist church
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Marbles slabs left overs at the New Mantri Pantha church building construction site ; Shobhana Chelliah Collection
Burke, Mary. - 2018
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Photograph of Lamkang walnuts
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Photograph of the Jalakeli Choir
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Speech on information sharing and ethics
In: 2018 CoRSAL Symposium on Developing Infrastructure for a Computational Resource on South Asian Languages, November 1, 2018. Denton, TX. (2018)
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Trees at Thamlakhuren village during a visit with the Lamkangs in Chandel, Manipur, India. ; Shobhana Chelliah Collection
Burke, Mary. - 2018
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Chickens at Thamlakhuren village during a visit with the Lamkang in Chandel, Manipur, India. ; Shobhana Chelliah Collection
Burke, Mary. - 2018
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A picture of Sildak at Kongpe Aibul Lamkang vaillge ; Shobhana Chelliah Collection
Burke, Mary. - 2018
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View of Mantri Pantha village from the church building construction site ; Shobhana Chelliah Collection
Burke, Mary. - 2018
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Speeches on language resources for endangered languages
In: 2018 CoRSAL Symposium on Developing Infrastructure for a Computational Resource on South Asian Languages, November 1, 2018. Denton, TX. (2018)
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The Syntax and Semantics of Spatial Reference in Lamkang Verbs
In: Himalayan Linguistics, vol 16, iss 1 (2017)
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The Syntax and Semantics of Spatial Reference in Lamkang Verb
In: Chelliah, Shobhana Lakshmi; & Utt, Tyler P. (2017). The Syntax and Semantics of Spatial Reference in Lamkang Verb. Himalayan Linguistics, 16(1). doi:10.5070/H916130760. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4481w2xc (2017)
Abstract: Lamkang, a Naga Kuki-Chin langauge spoken in Manipur state, India, has the following verbs yung ‘fly, go downwards’; hang- ‘go up, climb’; hung- ‘go up’; vang- ‘come’; hei- travel, walk, move along’. These verbs have been grammaticalized and are used as directional morphemes. Lamkang speakers report that the correct use of directionals is one of the big stumbling blocks speakers of neighboring languages face when trying to speak Lamkang. The ‘up’, ‘down’, and ‘across’ dimensions are clear. But additional factors of social familiarity, distance and prestige, and metaphorical extensions into time, must be considered when indicating the direction of movement. The venitive, as well, is used not only to mark a deictic center but also to orient a listener’s gaze. To be truly fluent in Lamkang, one must utilize these multiple meanings.
Keyword: Dexis; Figure and Ground; Language Documentation; Manipur; Tibeto-Burman
URL: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4481w2xc
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Analytical discussion of syllable tapping experiment with Lamkang speakers
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Elicitation of syllable tapping
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Elicitation of tone and assimilation
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Transcription: Elicitation of directional nouns
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