Ed Luna "A tandem meeting of language and karawitan" Lecture #29

Ed’s talk focuses on the intersecting possibilities of looking at language, interaction, and karawitan. He discusses the older forms of Balinese and Javanese, and what those texts can tell us about what happened historically to bring us to the contemporary forms of those languages, as well as how they show clear affinities to other members of the greater Austronesian language family, especially the Philippine-type languages.

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