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Palaong [Palaung] and Mon vocabulary collected at the Shwe Dagon pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar, part 5 of 6 -- Vocabulaire palaong
[palaung] et mon recueilli à la pagode Shwe Dagon à Rangoon, Birmanie. Partie 5/6
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Palaong [Palaung] and Mon vocabulary collected at the Shwe Dagon pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar, part 5 of 6 -- Vocabulaire palaong
[palaung] et mon recueilli à la pagode Shwe Dagon à Rangoon, Birmanie. Partie 5/6
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Ancienne cote: crdo-PLL_MNW_PALAONG_MON_VOC5_SOUND
doi:10.24397/PANGLOSS-0002197
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Ferlus, Michel (depositor)
Ferlus, Michel (researcher)
ʔaeʔ Chue (speaker)
ʔaeʔ Cha (speaker)
Men Tha Ung Nyun (speaker)
Nai Sɔe La Wɔn Ta (speaker)
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Date: |
1981-12-27
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Multimédia, Informations, Communication et Applications
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Palaong [Palaung] and Mon vocabulary collected at the Shwe Dagon pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar, part 5 of 6. As Buddhists, some
Palaong people stay at Shwe Dagon; due to a feeling of kinship with the Mon people, some were staying at a Mon pagoda within
Shwe Dagon. The Mon scholar Nai Pan Hla introduced Michel Ferlus to two Mon people who could speak Burmese and English, and
two Palaong monks [novices]. This offered an opportunity for simultaneous linguistic investigation into Mon and Palaong. Michel
Ferlus used English as a language of elicitation; the Mon consultants translated the item into Mon; in turn, the Mon word
[sometimes supplemented by an oral translation into Burmese for further clarity and disambiguation] served as a cue to the
Palaong consultants for providing the item in Palaong. The Mon consultants are [i] Men Tha Ung Nyun, a student in engineering
at the Institute of Technology, from the village of Naɲ Kləɲ, Muk Down city, Mon State, Burma; and [ii] Nai Sɔe La Wɔn Ta,
a bonze from the village of Meak kapoh, Pawaŋ Dəŋ Pɔŋ, Mon state. The Palaong consultants were [i] ʔaeʔ Chue [this could be
romanized as Ae Chue] and [ii] ʔaeʔ Cha [Ae Cha], both from the village of Man Pon, Nam San district, Shan state. The linguistic
inquiry lasted four days.
Vocabulaire palaong [palaung] et môn recueilli à la pagode Shwe Dagon à Rangoon, Birmanie. Partie 5/6. Les Palaong vivent
dans les états Shan. Ils sont bouddhistes et ont le shan comme langue culturelle, d'où l'extrême dialectisation de ce groupe.
Quant ils vont étudier à Ragoon, ils sont accueillis dans une pagode môn sise dans l'ensemble Shwe Dagon. Peut-être parce
qu'ils se sentent des affinités de minoritaires, peut-être aussi parce qu'ils savent, par les travaux des linguistes, qu'ils
ont une origine commune, de par leur appartenance à la famille linguistique austroasiatique. A Rangoon, Michel Ferlus avait
été guidé par un érudit môn, feu Nai Pan Hla. Il avait ainsi été mis en contact avec deux Môn qui connaissaient le birman
et assez d'anglais, et deux bonzes [novices] palaong qui connaissaient le birman. L'enquête "coup double" a duré quatre jours.
Les consultants môn étaient: 1] Men Tha Ung Nyun. Elève ingénieur à l'Institut de Technologie. Village de Naɲ Kləɲ, ville
de Muk Down, Etat Môn. 2] Nai Sɔe La Wɔn Ta. Bonze, village de Meak kapoh, Pawaŋ Dəŋ Pɔŋ, Etat Môn. Les consultants palaong
étaient: ʔaeʔ Chue & ʔaeʔ Cha [on peut simplifier en: Ae Chue & Ae Cha]. Tous deux sont originaires du village de Man Pon,
district de Nam San, état Shan.
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Content language: |
Shwe Palaung
Mon
Burmese
English
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Subject language: |
Shwe Palaung
Mon
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Language family: |
Austro-Asiatic
Mon-Khmer
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Country: |
Myanmar
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Linguistic type: |
Lexicon
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Discourse type: |
Dialogue
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DCMI type: |
Sound
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Format: |
audio/x-wav
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The investigation took place at Shwe Dagon Pagoda in Yangon, Burma. One of the two Mon consultants came from the village of
Naɲ Kləɲ, Muk Down city, Mon State, Burma
and the other from the village of Meak kapoh, Pawaŋ Dəŋ Pɔŋ, Mon state. The Palaong consultants both came from the village
of Man Pon, Nam San district, Shan state
Birmanie, Rangoon, pagode Shwe Dagon
ရွှေတိဂုံစေတီတော်
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Other format: |
Compact analog audio tape
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Other language: |
Palaong
Mon
Burmese
English
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Other rights: |
Copyright (c) Ferlus, Michel
Freely available for non-commercial use
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Other subject: |
Palaong
Mon
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