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Latitude
9.82749
Longitude
124.3735
Start Date
2010-06-06
End Date
2010-06-06

Description

Rustica Palma leading childrens Eskaya class and xx leading adults class. The song at the beginning is Muryun Pilipayin and xx [check photo metadata] leading adults class. From PK2-21-AVBIAB04 onwards, the camera and audio focus is on the adults class only. Audio for this event is also recorded separately. PK2-21-AVBIAB06 has funny example sentence referring to Piers Kelly, ‘Nganong naca lapoklapok ca man?’ Esk: Nado yan moy gamergamerdo cos yan’. Why are you so muddy? Reply: ‘Cay dacu ug ulan sa Taytay’ Esk: Ditso cos gowago nostra dil ya Taytay’. Because it was raining so heavily in Taytay. This begins at minute 13. The wav files were recorded with a secondary device of the same event. Time alignment may be retrieved by watching and listening for clap.

Sources

ID
tbf6e6
Source
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/PK2/21

Extended Data

ID
PK2-21
Languages
Eskayan - esy
Countries
Philippines - PH
Publisher
Piers Kelly
Contact
admin@paradisec.org.au
License
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
Rights
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)