This CD contains the elicitation forms of Inocencio Jiménez of Oapan for minimal pairs, recorded in 2000. There is a parallel CD of the same elicitation forms of Florencia Marcelino (Inocencio´s wife). The document Oapan minimal pairs is the list of words elicited. If ordered by the \num field, the sequence will read by minimal pairs. The sound files are numbered by the \num field, so words that are minimally distinguished are next to each other for easy reference. During the recording session, however, the words were ordered and elicited according to the \ref field. This is the sequence found on the long sound files, which are of the recording session. Thus, for example, /xeliwi/ and /xe:liwi/ were the 6th and 107th words elicited (this gives some idea of where they are located on the long sound files). Words 001 to 110 were on the Shoebox file. However, after finishing these I wanted to ask some words that subsequently occurred to me. These are the words whose corresponding sound files are numbered 201 through 214. The Shoebox file used for elicitation is minimal Oapan pairs. There is a back-up of this same file, with the same name and a .bak extension. The recording session is on 3 files: MINPAIRS_OA_L_1.wav MINPAIRS_OA_L_2.wav MINPAIRS_OA_L_3.wav This is the session before segmentation of each utterence. The “L” is for the left (male) channel. Most of the session is on the first two files. Finally, note that there are some additional files with two words. These were concatenated for easy comparison. In the file names a double vowel is long. A capitalized vowel is high-pitched.