Counting Concepts and Numeral Systems Project
                           
( American Indigenous Languages )

Questionnaire for a project on cardinal numeral systems, including traditional and
loanwords with tones (if any), or base forms, used in general counting.

Language name and location: 

Linguist providing data and date: 

1.

21.

2.

22.

3.

23.

4.

24.

5.

25.

6.

26.

7.

27.

8.

28.

9.

29.

10.

30.

11.

40.

12.

50.

13.

60.

14.

70.

15.

80.

16.

90.

17.

100.

18.

200.

19.

1000.

20.

2000.

 If you are able to provide the relevant data, please fill in the data with IPA
symbols or their equivalents with tones (if any). If possible, it would be helpful if
you could also attach the phonetic chart for the language. 
         Thank you very much in advance for your help! and please return this
         questionnaire
to : Eugene S. L. Chan by e-mail or fax. My fax no. and e-mail
         addresses are:

 

          Fax: +852 24660373;
          e-mail:
eugenechans@hkbn.net or euslchan@yahoo.com

 

        I am currently running on Windows XP, If you are working on Mac or use
        different sets of phonetic fonts,  please kindly send me a PDF.
        The SIL Encore IPA93,  Charis SIL Fonts and the Keyman Keyboard  can be
        freely downloaded via SIL website: www.sil.org

        Fonts: http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=SILEncoreFonts       

        Keyman: http://www.sil.org/computing/catalog/show_software.asp?id=20

        Other comments:

          

 

 

 

 

 

 You can click here to download the questionnaire in MS Office Word format

 

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