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Title:Enrevista de Juana
pesh_mor_juh_t_20170526_01
A cross-varietal documentation and description of Pesh, a Chibchan language of Honduras
Contributor:Angel
Contributor (researcher):Claudine
Coverage:Honduras
Date:2017-05-26
Description:Juana talks of his childhood, his life and his point of view of the evolution of the language.
The general aim of the MDP0276 project is to document and describe three varieties of Pesh in eight villages, the most northern Chibchan language, and the only one spoken in Honduras. Pesh is classified as an isolate in the Chibchan family; it is the sole language that does not belong to Core Chibchan. Pesh is endangered: it has roughly 500 speakers, of whom 80% are more than 50 years old. Pesh is little described. The project has filled a gap, since no documentation or complete description has been carried out in the past. Various genres have been documented, in particular such endangered speech practices as prayers and ceremonial speech, and narratives related to traditional cooking and medicine. More than 30 hours have been recorded.
He was born in Culmi. He is living in Moradel. Spanish is his first language and he learnt Pesh at home with his parents.He began speaking Pesh 10 years ago. He learnt Miskito in Las Marias. He speaks Spanish and Pesh with his spouse and children. He is teacher and a leader in his village
Responsable of the project
Format:video/mp4
audio/x-wav
text/x-eaf+xml
Identifier:oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1102272
MDP 0276
Identifier (URI):https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1102272%23
Publisher:Claudine Chamoreau
CNRS
Subject:Discourse
Type:Video
Audio

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Archive:  Endangered Languages Archive
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DateStamp:  2019-03-07
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Citation: Angel; Claudine (researcher). 2017-05-26. Claudine Chamoreau.


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