Australian Languages

  • Australian Languages: Their Nature and Development
    By Robert M. W. Dixon, R. M. W. Dixon

    pp 124–34 of Perspectives in psychological theory: essays in honor of Heinz Werner, edited by B. Kaplan and S. Wapner, New York: International Universities Press. Jolly, L. 1989. 'Aghu Tharrnggala, a language of the Princess Charlotte ...

  • Australian Languages: Classification and the Comparative Method
    By Claire Bowern, Harold James Koch

    Some linguistic types in Australia ( Handbook of Australian languages part 2 ) . ... Comparative studies in the North Kimberley languages . ... Halls Creek , Western Australia : Kimberley Language Resource Centre . Clendon , Mark .

  • Australian Languages
    By Hermann Nekes, Ernest Ailred Worms

    Australian Languages is the magnum opus of Hermann Nekes and Ernest A. Worms, two missionary linguists who undertook pioneering investigations of a number of languages spoken in Dampier Land and...

  • Australian Languages: Classification and the comparative method
    By Claire Bowern, Harold Koch

    One might also point out that to a greater or lesser extent all changes can be seen as diffusions through speech ... The family tree Of course, the family tree model, or Stammbaum, is closely bound to our ideas of subgrouping.

  • Australian Languages: Classification and the Comparative Method
    By Claire Bowern, Harold James Koch

    This book addresses controversial issues in the application of the comparative method to the languages of Australia which have recently come to international prominence.

  • Australian Languages: Nature and Development
    By Robert Malcolm Ward Dixon

    Through examination of published and unpublished materials on each of the individual languages, Professor Dixon surveys the ways in which the languages vary typologically and presents a profile of this long-established linguistic area.

  • Australian Languages: An Introductory Atlas
    By James Jupp

    Australian Languages: An Introductory Atlas