The Authoritative Internet Guide to Australian Indigenous Languages; part of the World Wide Web Virtual Library ...
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Last changed 5 August 2002 Australian languages The best collection of links relating to Australian languages is in the WWW VL - Aboriginal Languages of Australia, and includes for instance the AIATSIS Aboriginal Studies Electronic Data Archive (ASEDA) catalogue (23 September 1997 version). AIATSIS bibliographies are the best; and for current material see also the lists of the Recent ...
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Last changed 29 July 2002 Warlpiri Warlpiri bibliography Warlpiri linguistics and language bibliography Warlpiri song bibliography literature in Warlpiri some non-linguistics references relating to Warlpiri films and video-recordings relating to Warlpiri Warlpiri vocabulary Warlpiri suffixes and enclitics Warlpiri verb roots (by conjugation) Warlpiri subsection ('skin') names Kirrkirr , a ...
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Tell me when this page is updated Kaurna Warra A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Search: search tips sitemap In Adelaide, 1840, a remarkable event occurred. Reverends Teichelmann and Schurmann published their work Outlines of a Grammar, Vocabulary, and Phraseology of the Aboriginal Language of South Australia. The amazing feature relates to its creation. Two German priests ...
Australian Linguistics Network This page lists Australian university departments with linguists and web pages that we're aware of, and certain other Australian linguistics-related links. Societies ~ Departments ~ CL/NLP ~ People ~ Other ~ NZ Societies Australian Linguistics Society Applied Linguistics Association of Australia Australex The Australasian Association for Lexicography The Australian ...
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Last changed 4 July 2000 Warlmanpa bibliography Warlmanpa linguistics bibliography Some Warlmanpa non-linguistics references Some films and video-recordings relating to Warlmanpa Links of Warlmanpa relevance Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education student Gladys Brown SIL's Ethnologue entry for Warlmanpa Note: Reference to Mount Leichhardt is a mistake, and Warrmarla is not a ...
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National Indigenous Languages Directory FATSIL's National Indigenous Language Contacts Directory aims to support national networking and improve communication between community and language interest groups. It includes contacts and profiles for Language Centres, Universities, TAFEs, and other relevant bodies and individuals. It is currently being updated for 2001. ACT | NSW | NT | Qld | SA | Tas ...
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Home | Tour | Kids Work | Culture | Photos | Guestbook | Links | Contact Welcome to the Yindjibarndi Online dictionary. We currently have two sections - Body parts and animals. All sounds are in the wav format, and have been reduced in size. The largest file is 10kb, with most being 4 - 5kb. Click the link, then choose Run from current location Body Bits Ear Face Foot Hair Hand Nose Head Thigh ...
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The Kutthung, or Kattang, dialect was spoken amongst the Australian Aborigines living along the southern bank of the Karuah river and the south shore of Port Stephens, New South Wales, Australia. It was at one time spoken amongst the tribes lying between Port Stephens, West Maitland and Paterson. The adjoining tribes were the Gummigingal, inhabiting the territory on the north shore of Port ...
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This was a handout at the Language Tutorial, Spring 1997 Conference of LAGB, University of Edinburgh. Last changed 8 May 1997. Sketch of Warlmanpa by contrast with Warlpiri David Nash 1 Warlmanpa: Nyuntu-ngu ngapa-nga nya-ngu kuyu-ngu. you-2o water-Loc see-Past game-Erg 'The animal saw you at the water.' Warlpiri: Nyuntu-ngku ngapa-ngka nya-ngu kuyu-ngku. you-2o water-Loc see-Past game-Erg 2 ...
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The Spoken Word Keeping The Aboriginal Language Strong Christobel Swann is a Conservationist with a difference. She is working as an Aboriginal Linguist in Alice Springs to conserve a part of our national heritage which most Australians are ignorant of - Australian Aboriginal Languages. In 1788, there were about 250 separate Aboriginal languages spoken in Australia, plus dialects. Today, only ...
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