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Sound / Fermín, Aurora & Damiana, Covarrubias, Spain, 1981

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Title
Fermín, Aurora & Damiana, Covarrubias, Spain, 1981
Creator
Silva-Corvalán, Carmen, interviewer
Contributor
Fermín, speaker
Fermin, speaker
Aurora, speaker
Damiana, speaker
Date Created and/or Issued
1981-07-12
Publication Information
University of Southern California Libraries
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
Spanish Sociolinguistic Research Collection
Rights Information
Carmen Silva-Corvalán private collection
The creator has transferred all rights to the University of Southern California.
The original cassette tapes are not accessible to the public via the University of Southern California Libraries.
csilva@usc.edu
Description
A: Fermín (male, 72) & Aurora (female, 67). Recorded in Covarruvias outside Aurora & Fermín's home. B: Damiana (female, 60s). Recorded in street outside Damiana's home. Her daughter is there. Other neighbors join in. 1981 July 12.
Type
sound
Format
1 sound cassette (1:03:24)
interviews
oral histories (document genres)
Identifier
SPAINT-CV002.mp3
http://doi.org/10.25549/spanish-c22-28
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/mp3.jpg
Language
Spanish
Subject
Fermín
Fermin
Aurora
Damiana
Time Period
1981-07-12
Place
42.0597,-3.52215
Burgos
Covarrubias
Europe
Spain
Source
CV2 [Identifying number]
University of Southern California [Contributing entity]
Relation
Covarrubias, Spain
Spanish Sociolinguistic Research Collection, 1978-1992
audio/mpeg
Provenance
Silva-Corvalán, Carmen

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