[Sealang-l] [Pangloss Collection] Phunoi (Phou Noy) data available online

Doug Cooper doug.cooper.thailand at gmail.com
Wed Mar 2 12:00:57 UTC 2016


[Forward from Alexis Michaud -- note AA / KD data links.  Many, many
thanks to Alexis, Michel, and the digitization team.]

Dear colleagues, this is to bring to your attention a set of Phunoi
(Phou Noy) data now available online
http://lacito.vjf.cnrs.fr/pangloss/languages/Phunoi_en.php

(The next step will consist in adding full transcriptions; those are ready in
typed manuscript form, and Michel Ferlus is currently inputting his Phou Noy
dictionary and the transcriptions of the texts.)

Also, for those of you with an interest in Tai-Kadai and Austroasiatic,
Michel Ferlus's tapes (198 tapes) are now digitized and online. Highlights
include data from Vietic languages, some of them with transcriptions and
multilingual glosses (a place to start :
http://lacito.vjf.cnrs.fr/pangloss/languages/Arem_en.php) ; data from
Tai dialects (http://lacito.vjf.cnrs.fr/pangloss/languages/Tai_en.php);
and the contents of 67 tapes in Khmu (=Khamou)
http://lacito.vjf.cnrs.fr/pangloss/languages/Khmu_en.php

The project of digitization of data by Michel Ferlus ("DO-RE-MI-FA" project
<http://lacito.hypotheses.org/251>) was extended to a data set from Khmer
dialects (Cardamom Khmer and Krom Khmer) and Pearic languages collected by
Marie Alexandrine Martin. These are now available online, too.

With best wishes

Alexis (on behalf of the team that digitized the materials, at the
International Research Institute MICA, Hanoi and CNRS-LACITO, France)


-- 
Alexis Michaud, CNRS researcher (Chargé de recherche)
LACITO, centre André-Georges Haudricourt
Until June 2016: based at International Research Institute MICA, Hanoi
<http://www.mica.edu.vn/perso/Alexis-Michaud/>


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