Orrajt (Eng Title: Alright) is an “Award Winning Maltese Short Film – 2021” about “The uphill bilingual battle George needs to face as being both an English and Maltese speaker.” The Maltese is not subtitled, which is fun and shouldn’t cause a problem — the English dialogue makes it clear what’s going on. It’s only nine minutes, and it’s a sympathetic look at a problem a lot of people have to deal with in this increasingly multilingual world. (It was shot in the Beggars Inn Pub, which looks a little rowdy for the likes of me but is certainly photogenic.) Via Slavo/bulbul at FaceBook.
And if that doesn’t interest you, I present HamBam: The Hamedan-Bamberg Corpus of Contemporary Spoken Persian:
The HamBam corpus contains annotated recordings of contemporary spoken Persian, compiled as part of a cooperation between Bu-Ali Sina University in Hamedan, Iran (team coordinator: Mohammad Rasekh-Mahand), and the University of Bamberg in Germany (Geoffrey Haig). […]
The corpus was primarily designed for investigations into the impact of information structure on word order variation in spoken Persian, but is freely adaptable to other research questions, including research on prosody, referential density, or usage-based approaches to grammar.
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