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Title:wedding_expl_TTL
Documenting Totoli, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
Contributor:Claudia
Winarno
Ikhsan Djamri
Coverage:Indonesia
Date:2007-03-11
Description:Pak Ikhsan explains the different traditional ceremonies in a Totoli wedding. (Some parts read, rest free) In the end he introduces himself.
Totoli ist eine Sprache, die im nördlichen Zentral-Sulawesi gesprochen wird. Obwohl sie üblicherweise als eine Sprache der Tomini-Tolitoli Gruppe bezeichnet wird, ist ihre genetische Abstammung unklar. Sie besitzt einige einzigartige strukturelle Charakteristika, die eine besondere Rolle in der Geschichte der austronesischen Valenzsysteme spielen (voice and applicatives). Obwohl die Sprechergemeinschaft heute eine muslimische Gesellschaft ist, die sich an den Werten des modernen indonesischen Mainstreams orientiert, haben die älteren Sprecher eine Reihe von Sprechritualen früherer Kulturformen bewahrt; dazu gehört auch eine Form eines verbalen Kampfes, der "Lelegesan" genannt wird. In diesem Projekt wird besonderes Gewicht auf die Einbeziehung von Daten aus Konversation in die Dokumentation gelegt, da dieses Genre meist in den Dokumentationen von Minoritätensprachen in Indonesien fehlt. Ein anderes Ziel ist die Vermittlung von Kompetenz im Bereich der Sprachdokumentation durch lokale und nationale Workshops in Indonesien.
Totoli is a language of northern Central Sulawesi still spoken by at most 5000 speakers. Although it is commonly named as a member of the Tomini-Tolitoli group, its genetic affiliation is unclear. It has some apparently unique structural characteristics which are of central importance to the history of Austronesian valency changing systems (voice and applicatives). While the Totoli speech community nowadays is a Muslim society adhering to the values and aspirations of the modern Indonesian mainstream, the older speakers still master a broad variety of verbal arts, including a form of verbal battling called “lelegesan”. In this project a special effort is being made to include conversational materials in the documentation as this genre is mostly missing in the existing documentations of minority languages in Indonesia. Another aim is a contribution to capacity building in the domain of language documentation through local and national workshops in Indonesia.
Some children and three men in the background were also present.
CL is PhD student in this documentation project and conducts most of the fieldwork in Indonesia.
WN is last but one of seven siblings. Unmarried in 2005. Has been living in Palu for the last 8-10 years. Both parents are Totoli but at home mostly Indonesian was used. He has a reasonably good passive competence in Totoli, but active competence somewhat limited. Son of Salim Alamudi, brother of Hasnawati S. Alamudi, brother-in-law of Gusti Rahmat
Pak Ikhsan is a gvernment employee in Nalu, he works as the sekretary of the local village chief. He often is invited to speak at traditional Totoli weddings, because he is known as a fluent speaker who also knows the adat istiadat very well.
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Identifier:oai:www.mpi.nl:1839_8591D952-AEF3-471F-994C-8B4F98FE0FFD
Publisher:Prof Dr Nikolaus Himmelmann; Claudia Leto, MA
Sprachwissenschaftliches Institut, Universität Bochum
Subject:Discourse
Description
Unknown
Totoli language
Subject (ISO639):txe
Type:video
audio

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Citation: Claudia; Winarno; Ikhsan Djamri. 2007-03-11. Prof Dr Nikolaus Himmelmann; Claudia Leto, MA.
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Country: Indonesia
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