A Grammar and Dictionary of Gathang
Title | A Grammar and Dictionary of Gathang PDF eBook |
Author | Amanda Lissarrague |
Publisher | |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Aboriginal Australians |
ISBN | 9780977535170 |
The Gathang people of the New South Wales mid-north coast are reviving their language and culture and passing it on to their children. Gathang (or Kattang) is a general name for the language also known as Birrbay (Biripi), Guringay (Gringai) and Warrimay (Worimi), technically these are dialects of the same language.
Creoles, Their Substrates, and Language Typology
Title | Creoles, Their Substrates, and Language Typology PDF eBook |
Author | Claire Lefebvre |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing |
Pages | 641 |
Release | 2011-01-01 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9027206767 |
Since creole languages draw their properties from both their substrate and superstrate sources, the typological classification of creoles has long been a major issue for creolists, typologists, and linguists in general. Several contradictory proposals have been put forward in the literature. For example, creole languages typologically pair with their superstrate languages (Chaudenson 2003), with their substrate languages (Lefebvre 1998), or even, creole languages are alike (Bickerton 1984) such that they constitute a definable typological class (McWhorter 1998). This book contains 25 chapters bearing on detailed comparisons of some 30 creoles and their substrate languages. As the substrate languages of these creoles are typologically different, the detailed investigation of substrate features in the creoles leads to a particular answer to the question of how creoles should be classified typologically. The bulk of the data show that creoles reproduce the typological features of their substrate languages. This argues that creoles cannot be claimed to constitute a definable typological class."
Re-awakening Languages
Title | Re-awakening Languages PDF eBook |
Author | John Hobson |
Publisher | Sydney University Press |
Pages | 490 |
Release | 2018-08-30 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 174332099X |
The Indigenous languages of Australia have been undergoing a renaissance over recent decades. Many languages that had long ceased to be heard in public and consequently deemed 'dead' or 'extinct', have begun to emerge. Geographically and linguistically isolated, revitalisers of Indigenous Australian languages have often struggled to find guidance for their circumstances, unaware of the others walking a similar path. In this context Re-awakening Languages seeks to provide the first comprehensive snapshot of the actions and aspirations of Indigenous people and their supporters for the revitalisation of Australian languages in the 21st century. The contributions to this volume describe the satisfactions and tensions of this ongoing struggle. They also draw attention to the need for effective planning and strong advocacy at the highest political and administrative levels, if language revitalisation in Australia is to be successful and people's efforts are to have longevity.
Lexical and Structural Etymology
Title | Lexical and Structural Etymology PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Mailhammer |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2013-01-30 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 161451058X |
Traditionally, etymology is concerned with the study of lexical items. However, in this book etymology is understood more generally as a research approach concerned with the question of how a particular word or structure came into existence. As a result, etymology can investigate the origin of words (lexical etymology) but also structural elements, such as morphemes and constructions (structural etymology). This pioneer volume assembles thirteen etymological studies over a broad range of languages, ranging from Europe to Australia and the Pacific, focusing in particular on Australian Indigenous languages. The phenomena investigated in the contributions comprise the origin of Australian Indigenous place names and kinship terms, constructions and word histories in Oceanic languages, typological investigations as well as papers on the methodology of etymological research. This volume is intended for a scholarly audience including intermediate and advanced university students with an interest in historical linguistic, especially in etymology, but also semantics, toponymy and language contact.
Intersections in Language Planning and Policy
Title | Intersections in Language Planning and Policy PDF eBook |
Author | Jean Fornasiero |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 539 |
Release | 2020-09-28 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 3030509257 |
This volume encompasses the range of issues encountered by language scholars who teach and research in departments of languages and cultures within the higher education system, predominantly in Australia, but touching other universities worldwide. Related studies on language planning, methodology or pedagogy have focused on one or more of these same issues, but rarely on their totality. Intersections as a metaphor running discreetly through the essays in this volume, connects them all to a lived reality. The field of languages and cultures, as it is practised and reflected upon in Australian universities, is essentially an interdisciplinary and interconnecting space - one in which linguistic and disciplinary diversities meet and join forces, rather than collide or disperse along different pathways. The international and local studies featured here focus on language planning, new pedagogies and language reclamation and link to meeting points and commonalities. They show that language scholars are increasingly finding themselves on common ground as they tackle issues of policy and practice affecting their field, whether within their institutions, within the tertiary system, or within the framework of government policy.
An outline grammar and dictionary of the Kachari (Dimasa) language (Based on Mani Charan Barman's Kachari grammar)
Title | An outline grammar and dictionary of the Kachari (Dimasa) language (Based on Mani Charan Barman's Kachari grammar) PDF eBook |
Author | W. C. M. Dundas |
Publisher | |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 1908 |
Genre | Bodo language |
ISBN |
Indigenous and Minority Placenames
Title | Indigenous and Minority Placenames PDF eBook |
Author | Ian D. Clark |
Publisher | ANU E Press |
Pages | 412 |
Release | 2014-08-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1925021637 |
This book showcases current research into Indigenous and minority placenames in Australia and internationally. Many of the chapters in this volume originated as papers at a Trends in Toponymy conference hosted by the University of Ballarat in 2007 that featured Australian and international speakers. The chapters in this volume provide insight into the quality of toponymic research that is being undertaken in Australia and in countries such as Canada, Finland, South Africa, New Zealand, and Norway. The research presented here draws on the disciplines of linguistics, geography, history, and anthropology. The book includes meticulous studies of placenames in central NSW and the Upper Hunter region; Gundungurra cave names; western Arnhem Land; Northern Cape York Peninsula and Mount Wheeler in Queensland; saltwater placenames around Mer in the Torres Strait; and the Kaurna in South Australia.