Tale-telling. Session organised in the language assistant's house. Some members of his family were present.
CORPAFROAS is a project funded by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France), for 2006-2011, and coordinated by Amina Mettouchi at the University of Nantes. The three research units involved in the project are: LLING (University of Nantes); LLACAN (INALCO-CNRS); LACNAD-CREAM (INALCO). Several international researchers were associated to the project as well. CorpAfroAs is the first corpus of spoken Afroasiatic languages that presents sound-indexed data, with elaborate annotations. It is also unique in that it is freely accessible, and is accompanied by software, tools, and publications that will make it easier for field linguists to contribute to CORPAFROAS, or compile their own corpus, without having to go through the complex preparatory theoretical and technical procedures that we have worked on.
The narrator got lost at night in the bush in Eritrea looking for his donkey that had escaped. When he eventually spots it trapped in a mountain slit , a hyena is prawling around and he has to keep awake to prevent it from attacking him. He goes back home safe with his donkey.
Collector, translator and annotator with the help of Ahmed Abdallah (speaker) and Mohamed-Tahir Hamid Ahmed (consultant), a Beja colleague from Ahlia University in Sudan.
Lives and works in Khartoum. Speaks Beja mainly with his close relatives, but not to his children
Leaves and works in Khartoum. Speaks Arabic on a daily basis for work and social relations.
Very good command; learned at University in Sudan and in France. Teaches French at University.
Bilingual speaker of Beja and Sudanese Arabic. Acts as the older brother since the death of his father.