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Genomics, Languages and the Prehistory of Aboriginal Australia ...
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English on Croker Island: The Synchronic and Diachronic Dynamics of Contact and Variation
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Developing a parent vocabulary checklist for young Indigenous children growing up multilingual in the Katherine region of Australia's Northern Territory
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Patterns in the transmission of traditional ecological knowledge : a case study from Arnhem Land, Australia
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Si, Aung (R19855). - : U.K., BioMed Central, 2020
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Phonological contrast and phonetic variation : the case of velars in Iwaidja
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The inconspicuous substratum : Indigenous Australian languages and the phonetics of stop contrasts in English on Croker Island
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Place reference and pointing in Gija conversation
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Theoretical thesis. ; Bibliography: pages 83-102. ; Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Methodology -- Chapter 3: Place reference and pointing practices -- Chapter 4: Place reference in Gija conversation -- Chapter 5: Discussion and conclusions -- References -- Appendices. ; This thesis investigates place reference in conversations conducted in Gija; an endangered Australian Aboriginal language from the East Kimberley region, northern Western Australia. Sixty-six minutes of video-recorded multiparty conversation were transcribed and analysed with the aims of investigating how spatial relationships are expressed through talk and pointing gestures, and the ways that participants manage problems that arise in the context of place reference. This thesis adopts an innovative 'geospatial' approach to multimodal conversation analysis through the use of a Geographic Information System (GIS) from Google Earth. This method laminates occasions of place reference onto actual geographical space, thus creating an additional layer of 'situatedness'. This is one of the few comprehensive studies of gesture and its relationship to talk conducted in an Australian language and one of the first to draw on informal conversational data. Findings reveal the overlapping use of absolute and intrinsic spatial systems in Gija. The innovative application of interactional linguistics advances our understandings of Gija demonstratives and the semantics of certain suffixes and enclitics used to mark motion between specified locations -- abstract. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 1 online resource (vi, 109 pages) illustrations
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Aboriginal Australians -- Languages; Australian Aboriginal languages; conversation analysis; Gija / Kija language K20; Language and culture -- Australia; multimodality; Place attachment; place reference; pointing
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1284209
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Text choice: teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Perspectives in English
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Wekwek en Wokwok Mijimit Bla Faindim Dismob Stori Blanga Yurapanji: working and walking together to find these stories about Urapunga
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Tait, Lillian. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2019
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Revitalisation of an Australian Aboriginal language : archival utterances as scaffolding for independent adult language learning
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Repurposing archival audio materials for language revitalisation in an Aboriginal community
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Australian Aboriginal English: Change and continuity in an adopted language
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In: Research outputs 2014 to 2021 (2018)
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A program to respond to otitis media in remote Australian Aboriginal communities : a qualitative investigation of parent perspectives
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Dealing with disorder : strategies of accommodation among the Southern Pitjantjatjara, Australia
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In The Bora Ring: Yugambeh Language and Song Project - An Investigation into the Effects of Participation in the ‘Yugambeh Youth Choir’, an Aboriginal Language Choir for Urban Indigenous Children ...
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