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Linguistic Typology 2017; 21(1): 143–176
Reflexive and Reciprocal Encoding in the Australian Mixed
Typological Constraints on Verb Integration in Two Australian Mixed Languages1, 2
Code Switching and Mixed Language Genesis in Tiwi Author(S): Justin Spence Proceedings of the 38Th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (2014), Pp
Research Brief
Information Bulletin
The People of the NT 2011 Census
The Role of Indigenous Languages
PCP SCTT Data Dictionary V3.1 Codesets.Doc Page 1 of 49
Code-Switching Between Structural and Sociolinguistic Perspectives Linguae & Litterae
Issues in Austronesian Historical Linguistics
Light Warlpiri: a New Language*
Bilingual Education in Australia Keywords: Abstract Introduction
Special Feature
Meakinsoshannessy2010.Pdf
Ngurra-Kurlu: a Way of Working with Warlpiri People
National Indigenous Languages Survey Report 2005 National Indigenous Languages Survey Report 2005
Communities of Practice in the Warlpiri Triangle: Four Decades of Crafting Ideological and Implementational Spaces for Teaching in and of Warlpiri Language
Top View
Alice Springs – 100 in Darwin, the Capital – 60 in Adelaide, the Closest Large City Burke, Paul (2013)
Reflexive and Reciprocal Encoding in the Australian Mixed Language, Light Warlpiri
Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Development of an Early Literacy App in Dhuwaya
MEMOIRE M2 Language and Identity, the Case of Indigenous Australians
The Selection of Element Sources in the Verbal Syntagms of Some Stable Mixed Languages
Ecology, Equity and Ethics in Education in Aboriginal Australia
Distributions of Case Allomorphy by Multilingual Children Speaking Warlpiri and Light Warlpiri
Learning Communities International Journal of Learning in Social Contexts Special Issue: INDIGENOUS SIGN LANGUAGES
Variable Elision of Tense Suffixes in Contemporary Pitjantjatjara
Appendix G Language Codes
National Indigenous Languages Report
MIXED LANGUAGES AS OUTCOMES of CODE- SWITCHING: RECENT EXAMPLES from AUSTRALIA and THEIR IMPLICATIONS Patrick Mcconvell
Enduring and Contemporary Code-Switching Practices in Northern Australia
Potentials of Language Documentation: Methods, Analyses, and Utilization
Indigenous Sign Language of Far North Queensland | Suzannah J
Well-Being & Indigenous Language
The Report of the Second National Indigenous Languages Survey (2014)
LDC SP18 ARCHIVAL RETURNS Contributors.Pdf