Language and Culture in Aboriginal Australia
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Language and Culture in Aboriginal Australia
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Suitable for teachers and students involved in Aboriginal studies in the upper secondary years and at introductory levels in universities, this title addresses such questions as: What are the Australian Aboriginal languages like? How many are there? Where are they spoken? And, are there dictionaries of Aboriginal languages?
What are the Australian Aboriginal languages like? How many are there? Where are they spoken? Are there dictionaries of Aboriginal languages? What kinds of new language have emerged in the last two hundred years? What is the connection between land, people and language in Aboriginal Australia? How does the use of English disadvantage Aboriginal people?
Language and Culture in Aboriginal Australia offers answers to these questions by providing a series of studies of aspects of language and culture in different parts of Aboriginal Australia. Chapters deal with subjects including why a young Aboriginal woman in rural Australia might end up pleading guilty to a crime she didn't commit; the picture of 'language ownership' which can be drawn from recent research on land rights; what we know of the first white settlers' attempts to learn the language of the Sydney region; the first dictionaries compiled in South Australia; and how Aboriginal languages are now being used in the media and education.
Each study contributes to a composite Australia-wide picture of language and culture in Aboriginal Australia, accessible to anyone with an interest in the area.
The book is of particular use to teachers and students involved in Aboriginal studies in the upper secondary years and at introductory levels in universities. Its value as an educational resource is enhanced by bibliographical references, maps, and questions for further discussion at the end of each chapter.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780855752415
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 October 2005
Country: Australia
Imprint: Aboriginal Studies Press
Illustration: b/w illus & maps
Contributors:
- Edited by Colin Yallop
- Edited by Michael Walsh
- Edited by Colin Yallop
Audience: Tertiary education, Adult education
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 18.0mm
Width: 170.0mm
Height: 240.0mm
Weight: 590g
Pages: 250
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About the Author
Michael Walsh is an honorary associate of linguistics at the University of Sydney.
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