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Nuosu Yi Digital Archive (NYDA)

Posted:2022.12.26

Seunghun LEE, Keita KURABE

https://nyda.aa-ken.jp/

This Nuosu Yi Digital Archive (NYDA) contains a collection of materials of Nuosu Yi, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Sichuan, China. NYDA includes recordings of the Nuosu Yi syllabary, basic words and various sentence structures for researchers who are interested in the language. The NYDA webpages are available in two sets of bilingual pages: (a) Japanese and English, and (b) Nuosu Yi and Chinese. A short history and cultural introduction is also available on NYDA.

(This content is published as an outcome of Information Resources Center (IRC) Project.)

 

This project was featured in a topical article on the IRC website, as quoted below.


This IRC project which started in 2021 is proceeding with building of a digital collection of materials from Nuosu Yi, a Tibeto-Burman language. As an outcome, we launched “Nuosu Yi Digital Archive (NYDA)” in March 2022.

NYDA includes recordings of the Nuosu Yi syllabary, basic words and various sentence structures for researchers who are interested in the language. The NYDA webpages are available in two sets of bilingual pages: (a) Japanese and English, and (b) Nuosu Yi and Chinese. A short history and cultural introduction is also available on NYDA.

Plots can be downloaded for free, but access to audio files for academic use requires permission.

(Written by Seunghun LEE, Keita KURABE and Mayumi ADACHI)

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