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ItemConstructive Case: Evidence from Australian LanguagesNordlinger, R (CSLI Publications, 1998-01-01)Australian Aboriginal languages have many interesting grammatical characteristics that challenge some of the central assumptions of current linguistic theory. These languages exhibit many unusual morphosyntactic characteristics that have not yet been adequately incorporated into current linguistic theory. This volume focuses on the complex properties of case morphology in these nonconfigurational languages, including extensive case stacking and the use of case to mark tense/aspect/mood. While problematic for many syntactic approaches, these case properties are given a natural and unified account in the lexicalist model of constructive case developed in this book, which allows case morphology to construct the larger syntactic context independently of phrase structure.
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ItemTranslation Technology and Its Teaching (with Much Mention of Localization)Pym, A ; Perekrestenko, A ; Starink, B ; Pym, A ; Perekrestenko, A ; Starink, B (Intercultural Studies Group, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 2006)
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ItemA Grammar of Wambaya, Northern AustraliaNordlinger, R (Pacific Linguistics Publishers, 1998)PREFACE Wambaya is a non-Pama-Nyungan language originally spoken in the Barkly Tablelands region of the Northern Territory, Australia. There are perhaps 8 -10 fluent speakers remaining, most of whom live in Tennant Creek and Elliott ...
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ItemNo Preview AvailableHandbook of Western Australian Aboriginal Languages South of the Kimberley RegionThieberger, N (Pacific Linguistics Publishers, 1993)An annotated bibliography and guide to the indigenous languages of part of Western Australia. Information on individual languages can be found via a geographic, alphabetic, or language family index.
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ItemNatrausuen ni Pastor Sope ni nafsan ni ntau 1950 mana/Storian Blong Pastor Sope long lanwis blong Saot Efate we oli bin kamaot samples long yia 1950Thieberger, N ; Kalsarap, E (Ms, 1999-10)This is a collection of 21 stories reproduced from a handwritten manuscript found in the estate of Arthur Capell. The original has been typed, translated into present-day South Efate and Bislama, the national language of Vanuatu. The original can be seen here: http://paradisec.org.au/fieldnotes/VEFAT.htm#VEFAT25
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ItemNatrausuen nig Efat/Stories from South Efate,VanuatuThieberger, N (Ms, 2000-02)A collection of some 65 stories in South Efate language and English, divided into Kastom (Custom), Life stories, and General stories.
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ItemMaterials on Golin: grammar, texts and dictionaryEvans, Nick ; Besold, Jutta ; STOAKES, HYWEL ; Lee, Alan ; LOUGHNANE, ROBYN ; ROSS, BELINDA ; Brown, Kate (The Department of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, The University of Melbourne, 2005-04)Golin is a language spoken in the Simbu (Chimbu) region of Papua New Guinea. This publication consists of a selection of articles, texts and a dictionary. This was as part of the Linguistic Field Methods Subject presented by Prof. Nick Evans at The University of Melbourne, first semester 2003.This book is divided ito three parts, language analysis; a collection of texts and a small dictionary, The analysis offers insights into different aspects of the Golin language such as tonal phonology, verb morphology, and clause structure. The texts in the second part are short narratives where Kia (our language informant), recalls past experiences. The small dictionary contains about 600 entries.
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ItemWord Structure in NgalakganBaker, B (CSLI Publications, 2008)
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ItemSprakinlarning och sprakanvandning: svenska som andrasprak i och utanfor SverigeNORRBY, C ; HAKANSSON, G (Studentlitteratur, 2007)
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ItemLanguage, citizenship and identity in QuebecOakes, L ; WARREN, J (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007)
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