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Audio and video recordings made during 1997-present of Ku Waru children interacting with adults and other children; transcriptions of the recordings; associated FLEX files for the transcriptions that have been interlinearised; associated .eaf files for those that have been time-aligned in ELAN; metadata in an Excel spreadsheet. Language/s: Mostly Ku Waru, a named regional speech variety within what is identified in Ethnologue as the ‘Bo-ung' language (mux). Some of the speech is also in Meam, another named regional variety of ‘Bo-ung’.

Created: 30 06 2014

Data time period: 11 02 1997 to 27 06 2019

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144.258,-5.75 144.258,-6.054 143.915,-6.054 143.915,-5.75 144.258,-5.75

144.0865,-5.902

text: Papua New Guinea

iso31661: PG

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