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Supplementary material from "Gesture is the primary modality for language creation" ...
Fay, Nicolas; Walker, Bradley; Ellison, T. Mark. - : The Royal Society, 2022
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Supplementary material from "Gesture is the primary modality for language creation" ...
Fay, Nicolas; Walker, Bradley; Ellison, T. Mark. - : The Royal Society, 2022
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'Stories of long ago' and the forces of modernity in South Pentecost
In: Narrative and identity construction in the Pacific Islands (Amsterdam, 2015), p. 135-154
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Eine Sprache der Geschichten : wie ich in Südpentecost Sa lernte
In: Auf Augenhöhe? (Berlin, 2015), p. 31-48
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Kun-dangwok: ''clan lects'' and Ausbau in western Arnhem Land
In: International Journal of the sociology of language (2015)
Abstract: The sociolinguistic concept of an Ausbau language is widely thought of as exclusively associated with the standardization of languages for the political and social purposes of nation states. Language policy initiated by state institutions, the development of literacy and new specialist registers of language are typical elements involved in the Ausbau process. However, the linguistic ideologies of small language groups such as those of the minority languages of Aboriginal Australia can drive certain forms of deliberate language elaboration. An important aspect of Aboriginal linguistic ideology is language diversity, reflected in the development of elemental sociolinguistic varieties such as patrician lects. In the Bininj Kun-wok dialect chain of western Arnhem Land, a regional system of lectal differentiation known as Kun-dangwok has developed, reflecting an Aboriginal linguistic ideology whereby being different, especially different ways of speaking, are seen as central aspects of identity. The functions of the Kun-dangwok clan led system are described using examples of naturally occurring conversation which provide evidence that clan lects are the result of an Ausbau process that results in the opposite of language standardization and an increase in Abstand between varieties.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/54078
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Kun-dangwok: ''clan lects'' and Ausbau in western Arnhem Land
In: International Journal of the sociology of language (2015)
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Matries and Subsections: bodies and social personae in northern Australia
Harvey, Mark; Garde, Murray. - : University of Nebraska Press, 2015
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Shifting relations : structure and agency in the language of Bininj Gunwok kinship
In: Language description informed by theory (Amsterdam, 2014), p. 361-382
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Culture, interaction and person reference in an Australian language : an ethnography of Bininj Gunwok communication
Garde, Murray. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins, 2013
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Culture, interaction and person reference in an Austalian language : an ethnography of Bininj Gunwok communication
Garde, Murray J.. - Amsterdam : Benjamins, 2013
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Culture, interaction and person reference in an Australian language : an ethnography of Bininj Gunwok communication
Garde, Murray. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins, 2013
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Review of InqScribe
Garde, Murray. - : University of Hawai'i Press, 2012
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Kun-dangwok: "clan lects" and Ausbau in western Arnhem Land
In: International journal of the sociology of language. - Berlin ; Boston : Walter de Gruyter (2008) 191, 141-170
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Person reference, proper names and circumspection in Bininj Kunwok conversation
In: Discourse and grammar in Australian languages (Amsterdam, 2008), p. 203-232
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"Kun-dangwok": ʹclan lectsʹ and 'Ausbau' in western Arnhem Land
In: Ausbau and Abstand languages. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter (2008), 141-169
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Discourse and grammar in Australian languages
Gaby, Alice R.; Bowern, Claire Louise; Mushin, Ilana (Hrsg.). - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins, 2008
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20060816MD ; Classical Song Traditions of Contemporary Western Arnhem Land in Their Multilingual Context
Nadjamerrek Bardayal; Garde Murray. - : Linda Barwick, 2006. : University of Sydney, 2006
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20060607MD ; Classical Song Traditions of Contemporary Western Arnhem Land in Their Multilingual Context
Nadjamerrek Bardayal, Lofty; Garde Murray; Kalarriya Jimmy. - : Linda Barwick, 2006. : University of Sydney, 2006
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20050722KB ; Classical Song Traditions of Contemporary Western Arnhem Land in Their Multilingual Context
Barwick Linda; Marett Allan; Garde Murray. - : Linda Barwick, 2005. : University of Sydney, 2005
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Social deixis in Bininj Kun-wok conservation
Garde, Murray. - : The University of Queensland, School of Social Science, 2002
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