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Patz E. A Grammar of the Kuku Yalanji Language of North Queensland

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Patz E. A Grammar of the Kuku Yalanji Language of North Queensland
Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University, 2002. — xx + 250 p.
Kuku Yalanji, spoken in the area between Mossman and Cooktown in North Queensland, is still a living language. Only about two score of the original 250 distinct Australian Aboriginal languages are still learned by children; Kuku Yalanji is one of them, although its use as the main means of communication in the home has diminished during the past twenty years. This publication is intended to provide a record of the grammar of this language and to make Kuku Yalanji publicly accessible.
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