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BJM01-003 - Narrative entitled Jambu embak kulak

PARADISEC
University of Hawaii at Manoa (Funded by)
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This narrative is a famous fable, or "andai-andai" in Besemah, told by Sutarso (M, 46). It is entitled "Jambu embak kulak," which is roughly translated as, The large guava. It is probably considered the most famous of all the "andai-andai" fables. It was recorded at night with me present at Asfan's house where I was staying. Recorded on a Marantz PMD 670 solid-state audio recorder with an Audio-Technica AT875 stereo micrphone. . Language as given: Besemah

Created: 2008-07-13

Data time period: 2008 to ,

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134.551,8.94459 134.551,-10.5038 93.9062,-10.5038 93.9062,8.94459 134.551,8.94459

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