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A collection of postgraduate papers on the Eskaya people, produced between 1991 and 2012. PK2-07-DISS01: Handwritten notes taken by Fr Milan Ted Torralba during an elicitation session with Naning Galambao in the offices of the OSCC in Tagbilaran on 23 October 1991. PK2-07-DISS02: Torralba, Milan Ted. 1991. The morphology of the Eskaya language: a term paper submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements in LNG 704 (Morphology & Syntax). The Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas. (Unpublished MS.) PK2-07-DISS03: Hinlo, Aida. 1992. "Proposed nonformal education program for the Eskayas of Bohol." Manila: Dissertation submitted to the Graduate School, Philippine Women's University. PK2-07-DISS04: Torralba, Milan Ted. 1993. A linguistic investigation into the origin and structure of the Eskaya-Bisayan ethnolanguage: a thesis proposal presented to the Graduate School, Pontifical University of Santo Tomas. Manila. (Unpublished MS.) PK2-07-DISS05: Albacea, Eliezer A. ca. 1999. "Coding schemes for Philippine scripts."Paper submitted to Institute of Computer Science, University of the Philippines, Los Baños. PK2-07-DISS06: Pobar, Regucivilla A. 2003. "The training needs of the indigenous people of the province of Bohol: Basis for CVSCAFT TCC extension program." Kaplag: CVSCAFT Research & Development Journal 1 (1):14-19. PK2-07-DISS07: Estorba, Regina. 2006. "Scribbling the voice of a tende." Kinaadman 17 (1). PK2-07-DISS08: Consul, Stella Marie de los Santos. 2005. "Iniskaya: A linear linguistic description." Doctor of Education, Faculty of the Graduate School, Cebu Normal University. PK2-07-DISS09: Kelly, Piers. 2012. "The word made flesh: An ethnographic history of Eskayan, a utopian language and script in the southern Philippines." PhD, The Australian National University. A much revised and enlarged published version is The Last Language on Earth . Language as given: Reuse Information
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- URI : catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/PK2/07
- Local : PK2-07
- DOI : 10.4225/72/5703EA1E556A4
