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Postby księżycowy » Wed Apr 01, 2020 3:30 pm

I was waiting to see if you would list Spoken Marshallese by Bender. I will note that I happen to have actually tracked down the audio to the course, which is a tremendous help! Peter Rudiak-Gould's website hinted at some audio files at the University of Hawaii. I can't remember who I talked to there (aside from Daniel Tom, who had already retired), but the price was very reasonable. If I remember correctly they were selling the audio as a download for 5~10$.
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Postby księżycowy » Sun Apr 05, 2020 10:40 am

I just searched through my email to see if any of the messages or email addresses where still there from when I requested the audio to Spoken Marshallese, and as luck would have it, they are!
The person I was ultimately directed to, who was in charge of the audio, was Robert Wong
from the Center for Language and Technology, University of Hawaii at Mānoa. That should hopefully be plenty of information for anyone who is interested.
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