Paunaka documentation project (PDP)
The Endangered Language Documentation Programme (ELDP) provides grants worldwide for the documentation of endangered languages and knowledge. Grantees create audiovisual collections with transcription and translations of endangered languages and practices. These collections are preserved and made freely available through the Endangered Languages Archive (ELAR).
Paunaka is a critically endangered Southern Arawakan language, spoken in the Bolivian Chaco (16°46'15â€
Primary investigator: Swintha Danielsen
Project Details
Location: Bolivia, South America, Americas
Organiser(s):
Endangered Languages Documentation Programme
Project partner(s): University of Leipzig
Funder(s):
Arcadia
Funding received: £117,789.00
Commencement Date: 01/2007
Project Status: Completed
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