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Landscapes of the Irish Language: Discursive Constructions of Authenticity in the Irish Diaspora
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In: Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies (2016)
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Child-caregiver interaction in two remote Indigenous Australian communities
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Australia Loves Language Puzzles: The Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad (OzCLO)
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In: Language and Linguistics Compass (2015)
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Australia Loves Language Puzzles: The Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad (OzCLO)
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In: Language and Linguistics Compass (2015)
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Child-caregiver interaction in two remote Indigenous Australian communities
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Australia loves language puzzles: The Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad (OzCLO)
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Australia loves language puzzles : the Australian Computational and Linguistics Lympiad (OzCLO)
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Australia loves language puzzles: The Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad (OzCLO)
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Discourses of belonging and resistance: Irish-language maintenance in Ireland and the diaspora
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Selected Papers from the 44th Conference of the Australian Linguistic Society
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Linguistic prehistory of the Australian boab
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Boabs, a close relation of the African baobabs, are found only in the Kimberley region of Western Australia and a region close by in the Northern Territory. Here several of the words for the boab tree and its parts are examined with special emphasis on loanwords which cross language family boundaries going in a west-east direction. It is proposed that this linguistic diffusion may reflect dispersal of the tree into new areas on the east, in relatively recent times. On the other hand another recent diffusion from the west of new salient functions of the boab fruit spread a new term to central Kimberley where boabs are known to have been present and used by humans for many thousands of years.
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Aboriginal Australians; baobab; Kimberley (W.A.); languages; paleobotany; XXXXXX - Unknown
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URL: http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:33192 http://www.als.asn.au/conferences.html
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I can haz language play: The construction of language and identity in LOLspeak
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I can haz language play: The construction of language and identity in LOLspeak
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