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Unpublished, 2010. — 184 p. This book is a guide to the sounds, words and structure of the Yan-nha­ŋu language. It is aimed at people who want to learn some Yan-nhaŋ­u on their own or with others learning the language. This book has ten chapters. Each chapter has a different part of the Yan-nha­ŋu language as the focus. It’s not the sort of book that you can read through from...
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Harvard: Department of Linguistics, Harvard University, 1980. — IV, 241 p. — (Oceana Linguistic Monographs, 23). This volume presents textual material, along with a grammatical sketch and a small dictionary, from the Dhuwal language of the Yuulngu group of Australian languages. This group is found in a continuous area in northeast Amhem Land.
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Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University, 1980. — x + 258 p. Ritharngu is the southernmost of the Yolngu languages. It is spoken in the general area of the upper Koolatong River in Australia's Northern Territory. It is hoped the present volume will serve as the basis for subsequent theoretical and pedagogical research on this language.
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Endangered Languages Documentation Project, University of London, 2017. — 125 p. This grammatical description explains how words, phrases and sentences are formed in Golpa. This information will help you to better understand the constructions of the sample sentences presented in the "Golpa learner’s dictionary". It may be used by anyone interested in gaining knowledge of Golpa....
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Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University, 1989. — xvi + 421 p. The Djinang language is the westernmost member of the Yolngu language group. It is spoken by approximately 200 Aboriginal people living in the vicinity of Ramingining, a settlement on the mainland, about 20 kilometres south of the Crocodile Islands. The Yolngu language most similar to Djinang is the...
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