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Item ID
ER2-20170122a
Title The cat and the rat
Description A story about how the cat and the rat used to be friends, until the rat stole the cats food and ran away. This is a story for children with animal characters. This item is about the following topics: Animal story; Custom story; Enemies; Funny; Rat; Cat. This was recorded in Silimaori. The setting for this recording was outside. This item has been transcribed, spell-checked, translated into Bislama and English, and has morpheme-level interlinear glossing.
Origination date 2017-01-22
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Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/ER2/20170122a
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Collector
Eleanor Ridge
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Language as given Vatlongos
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Region / village Oceania

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Originating university Massey University
Operator Julia Colleen Miller
Data Categories primary text
Data Types MovingImage
Discourse type narrative
Roles Eleanor Ridge : participant
Madleen Ben : transcriber
Margaret Keka Jonny : participant
DOI 10.26278/8byk-7m86
Cite as Eleanor Ridge (collector), Eleanor Ridge (participant), Madleen Ben (transcriber), Margaret Keka Jonny (participant), 2017. The cat and the rat. EAF+XML/MATROSKA/MPEG/MP4/WAV. ER2-20170122a at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/8byk-7m86
Content Files (5)
Filename Type File size Duration File access
ER2-20170122a-n01s036.eaf application/eaf+xml 2.98 MB
ER2-20170122a-n01s036.mkv video/matroska 11.5 GB 00:07:55.807
ER2-20170122a-n01s036.mp3 audio/mpeg 7.52 MB 00:08:13.60
ER2-20170122a-n01s036.mp4 video/mp4 1.4 GB 00:07:55.807
ER2-20170122a-n01s036.wav audio/wav 271 MB 00:08:13.26
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Collection Information
Collection ID ER2
Collection title Vatlongos community recordings 2014-2020
Description Recordings made by Eleanor Ridge with Vatlongos community members between 2014 and 2020 as part of a PhD project and follow up trips. The project was funded by a UK Arts and Humanities Research Councial doctoral scholarship. Follow up trips were funded by a SOAS University doctoral travel grant, and by Massey University.
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Access Information
Edit access Julia Colleen Miller
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