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Arabana language
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Noun Phrase Constituency in Australian Languages: a Typological Study
Guide to Sound Recordings Collected by Luise Hercus 1976-1978
DS Ang TERRICHE Abdallaha
See Also Kriol
A Needs-Based Review of the Status of Indigenous Languages in South Australia
Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-17886-1 — the Cambridge World History of Lexicography Edited by John Considine Index More Information
5 Is It Really a Placename?
Special Feature
And Still They Speak Diyari: the Life History of an Endangered Language
Guide to Sound Recordings Collected by Ken Hale, 1958-1960
Issue 55, December 2013 a Publication of South Australian Native Title Services
What Speakers of Australian Aboriginal Languages Do with Their Velums and Why: the Phonetics of the Nasal/Oral Contrast
PACIFIC LINGUISTICS Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
National Indigenous Languages Survey Report 2005 National Indigenous Languages Survey Report 2005
Loss of Color Terms Not Demonstrated Supporting Details for Letter to PNAS Published 14 September 2017
Aboriginal History Journal: Volume 9
Indigenous Language Programs in South Australian Schools: Issues, Dilemmas and Solutions
Top View
Community Based Adaptation to Climate Change: the Arabana, South Australia
4. Reconstructions of Nominal Suffixes
Guide to Sound Recordings Collected by Luise Hercus, 1965-1970
Supplementary Materials Bayesian Methods for Ancestral State Reconstruction in Morphosyntax
Qt61z81220.Pdf
Appendix G Language Codes
Registration Test Decision
Guide to Sound Recordings Collected by L. A. Hercus
Loss of Color Terms Not Demonstrated Supporting Details for Letter to PNAS of 14 September 2017
Guide to Sound Recordings Collected by Luise Hercus, 1979-1983
Nominal Compounds and Other N-N Combinations