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https://doi.org/10.34847/cocoon.382941e4-2185-30e3-a226-b126079d0da1
https://cocoon.huma-num.fr/exist/crdo/ark:/87895/1.17-1066760
Xumi honorifics and stories
Conversation between three Xumi speakers: Lurong Duoding (from the Upper Reaches of the Shuiluo River), Garong Tshi'er (from the Middle Reaches of the Shuiluo River), and Waxia Danyong (from the Lower Reaches of the Shuiluo River). They discuss honorifics in Xumi and differences between three different subvarieties of Xumi. In the second part of the file, they narrate traditional stories. First, Lurong Duoding tells a story ("Goat's tail"), which is then re-told by Waxia Danyong. Then Garong Tshi'er narrates a story about a Xumi hero, equivalent of Gesar. Finally, Lurong Duoding tells a humorous story.
Xumi
Xumi
Conversation
Narration
Xumi traditional culture
honorifics in Xumi
traditional story
goat's tail
Xumi Gesar
Lurong Duoding
Waxia Danyong
Garong Tshi'er
2018-08-16
Centre de recherches linguistiques sur l'Asie orientale
Chirkova, Katia
Copyright © Katia Chirkova
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2014-11-02
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Sound
CN
https://cocoon.huma-num.fr/data/chirkova/xumi096.mp3
https://cocoon.huma-num.fr/data/chirkova/masters/xumi096.wav
http://purl.org/net/crdo/data/cocoon-382941e4-2185-30e3-a226-b126079d0da1.version1
Equipment: Fostex Fr-2 AKG C 480 B+CK61-ULS (cardiod) + AKG C 480 B Preamplifier (stereo)
PT26M45S
Asia, China, Sichuan, Mianning County, Liangshan Yi, Xichang
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Ancienne cote: crdo-CHK_XUMI096_SOUND
2020-01-11T13:34:49+01:00
doi:10.24397/pangloss-0007215