Introduction describes history of Aboriginal English, its phonology and relationship to Aboriginal languages; dictionary is arranged in semantic domains; traditional culture and law, kin terms, social interaction, relationship to country, experience of colonisation, colonisers and pastoral industry terms, linguistic usages and concepts of modern indigenous Australia.
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The Sydney Morning Herald..., Saturday 5 November 1932 p 9 ... AUSTRALIA. GEORGE GOODMAN. There's music in the words; And forest harps aeolian Sound It to songs of birds. List! From the gullies comes again The echo of the sweet lefraln, "Australia!Australian'""Australia'Australian'" They sound in sunny hours, And hark the piping low of Pan, Whos wandering ... 69 words
The Sydney Morning Herald..., Thursday 10 October 1935 Supplement: Women's Supplement p 2 ... city. There has been controversy in Parliament lately as to whether Australia should support Britain in the event of Britain becoming involved in war. The answer is to be found, I think, in another ... Australia, would we expect Britain to help us? M.B., city. ... 61 words