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The Dharawal and Dhurga languages of the New South Wales south coast / Diana Kelloway Eades

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Eades, Diana, 1953-
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Language - Linguistics - Grammar and syntax.; New South Wales South Coast (NSW S Coast SI56, SJ55); Yuin people (S67) (NSW SI56-13)
Summary
Exhaustive study of now virtually extinct languages; classification of languages of NSW south coast; evaluation of sources; current situation; Dharawal and Dhurga phonology - phonetic inventory, phonotactics, comparative information; grammar syntax, nouns, pronouns, verbs, demonstratives, adverbs, prepositions, derivational processes; lexicon; see also for Yuin languages.
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The Dharawal and Dhurga languages of the New South Wales south coast / Diana Kelloway Eades.
Canberra:Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies , 1976, - Australian Aboriginal studies:research and regional studies / Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies
97 pages
1976 English Book 30
Title
  • The Dharawal and Dhurga languages of the New South Wales south coast /​ Diana Kelloway Eades.
Author
  • Eades, Diana, 1953-
Published
  • Canberra:Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies , 1976, 1976.
Physical Description
  • ix, 97 p.; map.
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Notes
  • Bibliography; p. 94-97.
  • Bibliography: p.94-97.
  • Copy 2 - donation from Tom Austen Brown collection
Language
  • English
ISBN
  • 0855750510
Dewey Number
  • 499.15
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  • 1019010
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