It is with much pleasure and honour to inform that the web page of the Bayso and Haro documentation project is online. It is among the pages of the projects on endangered languages projects financed by the DoBeS programme.
In the Bayso and Haro web page you will find information about the two languages and the respective communities, such as the description of the basic phonological and grammatical features of Bayso and Haro, their genetic classification and the most salient ethnographic characteristics of the two communities. There are also some notes about the members of the research team.
In order to have a closer grasp of our work and the beauty of documenting these two languages, it is very interesting to have a look to the photos and the videos found in the page.
The publication of the Bayso and Haro documentation project web page marks the end of the project. I am extremely proud of this achievement, which was made possible by the great interaction, trust and friendship with the Bayso and Haro people and by the wonderful team work that the research group was able to create in order to make our project extremely fruitful and valuable for present and future research on these two endangered languages. Thank you to all and each one of you!!!
Here is the link to the page....
http://dobes.mpi.nl/projects/bayso_haro/
In the Bayso and Haro web page you will find information about the two languages and the respective communities, such as the description of the basic phonological and grammatical features of Bayso and Haro, their genetic classification and the most salient ethnographic characteristics of the two communities. There are also some notes about the members of the research team.
In order to have a closer grasp of our work and the beauty of documenting these two languages, it is very interesting to have a look to the photos and the videos found in the page.
The publication of the Bayso and Haro documentation project web page marks the end of the project. I am extremely proud of this achievement, which was made possible by the great interaction, trust and friendship with the Bayso and Haro people and by the wonderful team work that the research group was able to create in order to make our project extremely fruitful and valuable for present and future research on these two endangered languages. Thank you to all and each one of you!!!
Here is the link to the page....
http://dobes.mpi.nl/projects/bayso_haro/
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