Indigenous language and social identity : papers in honour of Michael Walsh
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Indigenous language and social identity : papers in honour of Michael Walsh
(Pacific linguistics, 626)
Pacific Linguistics, College of Asia and the Pacific, the Australian National University, 2010
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Edited by Brett Baker, Ilana Mushin, Mark Harvey and Rod Gardner
Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Michael Walsh : a personal reflection / Ros Fraser
- Place and property at Yintjingga/Port Stewart under Aboriginal Law and Queensland Law / Bruce Rigsby and Diane Hafner
- Linguistic identities in the eastern Western Desert : the Tindale evidence / Peter Sutton
- Juwaliny : dialectal variation and ethnolinguistic identity in the Great Sandy Desert / Sally Dixon
- Who were the 'Yukul'? and who are they now? / Brett Baker
- Colonisation and Aboriginal concepts of land tenure in the Darwin region / Mark Harvey
- Aboriginal languages and social groups in the Canberra region : interpreting the historical documentation / Harold Koch
- The Kuringgai puzzle : languages and dialects on the NSW Mid Coast / Jim Wafer and Amanda Lissarrague
- Dawes' Law generalised : cluster simplification in the coastal dialect of the Sydney language / David Nash
- Space, time and environment in Kala Lagaw Ya / Lesley Stirling
- Turn management in Garrwa mixed-language conversations / Ilana Mushin and Rod Gardner
- Laughter is the best medicine : roles for prosody in a Murriny Patha conversational narrative / Joe Blythe
- Collaborative narration and cross-speaker repetition in Umpila and Kuuku Ya'u / Clair Hill
- Co-narration of a Koko-Bera story : giants in Cape York Peninsula / Paul Black
- A tale of many tongues : documenting polyglot narrative in north Australian oral traditions / Nicholas Evans
- Trading in terms : linguistic affiliation in Arandic songs and alternative registers / Myfany Turpin and Jenny Green
- Social identity and recurrent themes in the Djanba repertory / Nicholas Reid
- Encounters with genre : apprehending cultural frontiers / J.R. Martin and David Rose
- Language disguise in OT : reversing and truncating / Toni Borowsky
- Sense individuation and syntactic optionality / Nick Riemer
- Maintaining languages, maintaining identities : what bilingual education offers / Jane Simpson, Jo Caffery and Patrick McConvell