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Pama-Nyungan morphosyntax: lineages of early description
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A matter of interpretation: Language planning for a sleeping language, Kaurna, the language of the Adelaide Plains, South Australia
Amery, R.. - : John Benjamins Publishing Co., 2013
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Taking to the airwaves: a strategy for language revival
Amery, Rob. - : Australian Linguistic Society, 2012. : http://www.als.asn.au, 2012
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Taking to the airwaves: a strategy for language revival
Amery, Rob. - : Australian Linguistic Society, 2012
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Taking to the airwaves: a strategy for language revival
Amery, R.. - : Australian Linguistic Society, 2012. : online, 2012
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"One size fits all?": A Response to Zuckermann and Walsh "Stop, revive, survive: lessons from the Hebrew revival applicable to the reclamation, maintenance and empowerment of Aboriginal languages and cultures"
In: Australian journal of linguistics. - Basingstoke, Hampshire : Taylor & Francis 31 (2011) 1, 129-136
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Stop, revive, survive: lessons from the Hebrew revival applicable to the reclamation, maintenance and empowerment of Aboriginal languages and cultures
In: Australian journal of linguistics. - Basingstoke, Hampshire : Taylor & Francis 31 (2011) 1, 111-127
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Phoenix or Relic? Documentation of Languages with Revitalization in Mind
Amery, Rob. - : University of Hawai'i Press, 2009
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Phoenix or Relic? Documentation of Languages with Revitalization in Mind
Amery, Rob. - : University of Hawai'i Press, 2009
Abstract: The description of Indigenous languages has typically focussed on structural properties of languages (phonology, morphology, and syntax). Comparatively little attention has been given to the documentation of language functions or the most commonly occurring speech formulas. Speech formulas are often culturally-specific and idiomatic and cannot be reliably reconstituted from a knowledge of grammar and lexicon alone. Many linguists and lexicographers seem to have an implicit relic view of language, as if they have been trying to capture the “pure” language uncontaminated by language and culture contact. Accordingly, borrowed terms and neologisms are typically omitted or underrepresented in dictionaries. Recorded texts have tended to be myths or texts about traditional culture. Conversations and texts about everyday life, especially in non-traditional contexts, are ignored. How can we ensure that language descriptions are maximally useful, not only to linguists, but to the people most closely associated with the languages, who may wish to revive them? Considerable time is needed to produce a maximally useful description of a language and its uses. Suggestions made here emerge from first-hand experience working with Yolngu and Pintupi people in non-traditional domains, as well as from attempts to re-introduce Kaurna on the basis of nineteenth-century documentation. ; National Foreign Language Resource Center
Keyword: Australia; Kaurna; language revitalization; Pintupi; speech formula; Yolngu
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/4436
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Saving languages : an introduction to language revitalization
Whaley, Lindsay J.; Grenoble, Lenore A.. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2006
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Language planning and language revival
Liddicoat, Anthony (Hrsg.); Bryant, Pauline (Hrsg.); Amery, Robert (Mitarb.)...
In: Current issues in language planning. - Abingdon : Taylor & Francis 2 (2001) 2-3, 137-267
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PanLex meta-source
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DBnary - Wiktionary as Linguistic Linked Open Data (Lithuanian Edition)
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lemon-UBY Wiktionary English
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15Kaurna Place Names
http://kaurnaplacenames.com/
Topic: Lexicology / Etymology; Onomastics
Language: Kaurna; Pama-Nyungan languages
Source type: Reference works
Access: free access
16Kaurna Warra Pintyanthi (KWP) Team
https://able.adelaide.edu.au/humanities/kaurna-warra-pintyanthi-kwp-team#about-kwp-and-kwk
Topic: Graphemics; Onomastics; Phonetics / Phonology; ...
Language: Kaurna; Pama-Nyungan languages
Source type: Bibliographies; Introductions / Tutorials; Link collections; ...
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