Studies in Philippine linguistics / Linguistic Society of the Philippines

By: Otanes, Fe T [Editor]Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Philippine linguistics ; Supplementary series: Philippines texts, no. 4 Guinaang Kalinga texts 1987Publication details: Manila : Linguistic Society of the Philippines, Summer Institutes of Linguistics, c. 1987Description: viii, 131 pages ; 27 cmISSN: 0116 0516Subject(s): Languages of Eastern Asia -- Periodicals -- Philippine languagesLOC classification: PL5501 | S78 1987
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Biographical Information -- Maps -- Introduction -- Abbreviations -- Symbols -- Texts with Ethnographic and Linguistic Notes -- When We Went Hunting in the Forest -- The Mountain Where Kabunyan Hunted Deer -- The Idaw bird, It Tells the Good and the Bad -- How We Get Omens from the Idaw Bird -- The Lipon Ceremony -- The Way We Prepare Rice Terraces for Seedlings -- The Flood Story That Is Often Retold -- The Old Days When the People Made Forays against Each Other -- How the Ancestors Got Their Meat -- Addang, Who Was Brave -- The Way Atumpa Lived -- When Guinaang Was Burned during the War -- Dulliyaw, , a Leader in Naneng, Kalinga -- The Carabao and Cow -- About Yomyom-og -- Echo -- The Two Who Were Good Friends -- The Person Who Was Afraid of Animals -- The Wild Pig That Attacked Bagtayan in Olden Times -- The Two Who Were Married -- Funeral Customs -- One Who Makes a Tomb -- House of Native Construction -- Appendixes -- Selected Bibliography
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Includes bibliography

Acknowledgments -- Biographical Information -- Maps -- Introduction -- Abbreviations -- Symbols -- Texts with Ethnographic and Linguistic Notes -- When We Went Hunting in the Forest -- The Mountain Where Kabunyan Hunted Deer -- The Idaw bird, It Tells the Good and the Bad -- How We Get Omens from the Idaw Bird -- The Lipon Ceremony -- The Way We Prepare Rice Terraces for Seedlings -- The Flood Story That Is Often Retold -- The Old Days When the People Made Forays against Each Other -- How the Ancestors Got Their Meat -- Addang, Who Was Brave -- The Way Atumpa Lived -- When Guinaang Was Burned during the War -- Dulliyaw, , a Leader in Naneng, Kalinga -- The Carabao and Cow -- About Yomyom-og -- Echo -- The Two Who Were Good Friends -- The Person Who Was Afraid of Animals -- The Wild Pig That Attacked Bagtayan in Olden Times -- The Two Who Were Married -- Funeral Customs -- One Who Makes a Tomb -- House of Native Construction -- Appendixes -- Selected Bibliography


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