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dc.contributor.authorDar, Hilal Ahmaden
dc.contributor.principalinvestigatorMohan, Shailendra & Sarkar, Sujoy
dc.coverage.spatialERLC, Bhubaneswar
dc.coverage.stateOdisha
dc.creator.interpreterNaik, Manoj Kumar
dc.creator.interpreterRunguda, Hari
dc.creator.researcherDar, Hilal Ahmad
dc.creator.researcherPrajapati, Shruti
dc.creator.researchparticipantMuduli, Bolaram
dc.creator.researchparticipantSahani, Damu Gir
dc.creator.sponsorSPPEL-CIIL,GOIen
dc.date.accessioned2025-09-08T06:47:03Z
dc.date.created2025-03-16
dc.descriptionThis recording captures the elicitation of noun morphology in Gorum, focusing on number, case markers, and possessive constructions. Conducted by CIIL researchers, the session documents how nouns change form in different grammatical contexts. Such data is crucial for understanding the structure of the language. The audio is now preserved and available on the Bhasha Sanchika website.
dc.description.elicitationmethodInterview
dc.format.extent01 Hour 23 Minutes 33 Seconds
dc.format.osAudioen
dc.format.pages1
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14705/13515
dc.languageOdia, Hindi, Desia & Gorum
dc.language.glottocodepare1266
dc.language.iso6393pcj
dc.publisherCIIL-Mysuru
dc.rightsCC0 1.0 Universalen
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
dc.subjectPresent tenseen
dc.subjectNegative
dc.subjectContinuous
dc.subjectFuture
dc.subjectSimple
dc.subject.languageParenga
dc.subject.otherGorum
dc.titleElicitation of noun morphology - I
dc.type.waven
dc.type.linguisticsLexiconen

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This recording captures the elicitation of noun morphology in Gorum, focusing on number, case markers, and possessive constructions. Conducted by CIIL researchers, the session documents how nouns change form in different grammatical contexts. Such data is crucial for understanding the structure of the language. The audio is now preserved and available on the Bhasha Sanchika website.

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