Document Type
Interview
Publication Date
3-22-2009
Subjects
Endangered languages -- Sierra Leone, Sierra Leone -- Social life and customs, Bom language -- Sierra Leone
Disciplines
African Languages and Societies | Applied Linguistics
Abstract
Interview in which Yema Munda and Yema Gbandiya reflect on why Bom is not spoken by the children, and how they react upon hearing Bom spoken.
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Location
Africa, Sierra Leone, Sampor
Participants
Yema Gbanyande (subject), Yema Gbandia (subject), Hannah Sarvasy (creator, transcriber), Tucker Childs (contributor), Tɔmi Ngombu (transcription consultant)
Languages
Bom, English
ISO 639
bmf, eng
Bundle ID
090322_20
Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/30136
Citation Details
Childs, George Tucker, "Yema Munda and Yema Gbandiya: On Children and Bom" (2009). The Kim and Bom Languages of Sierra Leone. 268.
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/30136
OpenOffice transcript
090322_20.pdf (62 kB)
Transcript pdf
090322_20[1].wav (4280 kB)
WAV interview audio