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The prehistory and internal relationships of Australian languages
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Mood swings : imperative verbs attract pronominal enclitics in Ngumpin-Yapa (Australian) and Southern European languages
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Developing a database for Australian Indigenous kinship terminology : the AustKin project
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Emergency language documentation teams : the Cape York Peninsula experience
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'Where the spear sticks up' : the variety of locatives in placenames in the Victoria River District, Northern Territory
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McConvell, Patrick (R18383). - : Canberra, A.C.T., Australian National University E Press, 2009
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Loanwords in Gurindji, a Pama-Nyungan language of Australia
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Moving along the grammaticalisation path: Locative and Allative marking of non-finite clauses and secondary predications in Australian languages
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Gaps in Australia’s Indigenous Language Policy: Dismantling Bilingual Education in the Northern Territory
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Grand-daddy morphs : the importance of suffixes in reconstructing Pama-Nyungan kinship
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Mixed languages as outcomes of code-switching : recent examples from Australia and their implications
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