Warra wiltaniappendi = Strengthening languages : proceedings of the inaugural Indigenous Languages Conference (ILC) 2007, 24-27 September 2007, University of Adelaide, South Australia / editors: Rob Amery and Joshua Nash
South Australian delegates professional development day
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Plenary Panel
Excerpts from discussion on "who controls your language?"
International plenary papers: The land as witness: Nez Perce and Sahaptin placenames / Phil Cash Cash
The role of Maori language in Maori television, film, radio and education / Te Haumihiata Mason
The incorporation of Matauranga Maori or Maori knowledge into Te Matapuna the first monolingual dictionary for adults / Te Haumihiata Mason
Australian plenary papers: Is saving languages a good investment? / Michael Walsh
Language landscapes of children in remote Australia / Jane Simpson
Selected papers: Cultural and linguistic survival of the Orang Miriek / Bibi Aminah
Framework for creatively reclaiming Indigenous languages / George Fisher et al.
Nripun your ko:pi: we want more than body parts, but how? / Mary-Anne Gale and Peter Mickan
Garay yugali, walanbala burranbali - Celebrating language, and making it stronger / John Giacon
Training teachers for Indigenous languages education: what's happening overseas? / John Hobson
Warumungu children and language in Tennant Creek / Betty Morrison Nakkamarra and Samantha Disbray
Authenticity, ideology and early ethnography - untangling far west coast Gugada / Paul Monaghan
AUSTLANG web-based Australian Indigenous languages database: its features and compilation / Kazuko Obata
My language, my country, teaching Aboriginal languages in NSW / Mari Rhydwen
Angkety kalty-anthem, angketyek kalty-irrem, anwern aparlp-ilekerr (Teaching and learning language so we don't lose it): own language work training in Central Australia / Gail Woods and Margaret Carew.
Adelaide : Discipline of Linguistics, University of Adelaide,
147 pages
2008
English
Conference Proceedings
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Title
Warra wiltaniappendi = Strengthening languages : proceedings of the inaugural Indigenous Languages Conference (ILC) 2007, 24-27 September 2007, University of Adelaide, South Australia / editors: Rob Amery and Joshua Nash.
Also Titled
Strengthening languages : proceedings of the inaugural Indigenous Languages Conference (ILC) 2007, 24-27 September 2007
Creator
Indigenous Languages Conference (1st : 2007 : Adelaide, S. Aust.)
Other Creators
Amery, Rob, 1954-
Nash, Joshua.
University of Adelaide. Discipline of Linguistics.
Published
Adelaide : Discipline of Linguistics, University of Adelaide, c2008.
Physical Description
viii, 147 p. : ill. (some col.), maps, ports ; 30 cm. + 1 CD-ROM ( 3/4 in.)
South Australian delegates professional development day
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Plenary Panel
Excerpts from discussion on "who controls your language?"
International plenary papers: The land as witness: Nez Perce and Sahaptin placenames / Phil Cash Cash
The role of Maori language in Maori television, film, radio and education / Te Haumihiata Mason
The incorporation of Matauranga Maori or Maori knowledge into Te Matapuna the first monolingual dictionary for adults / Te Haumihiata Mason
Australian plenary papers: Is saving languages a good investment? / Michael Walsh
Language landscapes of children in remote Australia / Jane Simpson
Selected papers: Cultural and linguistic survival of the Orang Miriek / Bibi Aminah
Framework for creatively reclaiming Indigenous languages / George Fisher et al.
Nripun your ko:pi: we want more than body parts, but how? / Mary-Anne Gale and Peter Mickan
Garay yugali, walanbala burranbali - Celebrating language, and making it stronger / John Giacon
Training teachers for Indigenous languages education: what's happening overseas? / John Hobson
Warumungu children and language in Tennant Creek / Betty Morrison Nakkamarra and Samantha Disbray
Authenticity, ideology and early ethnography - untangling far west coast Gugada / Paul Monaghan
AUSTLANG web-based Australian Indigenous languages database: its features and compilation / Kazuko Obata
My language, my country, teaching Aboriginal languages in NSW / Mari Rhydwen
Angkety kalty-anthem, angketyek kalty-irrem, anwern aparlp-ilekerr (Teaching and learning language so we don't lose it): own language work training in Central Australia / Gail Woods and Margaret Carew.
Accompanying DVD entitled: Indigenous languages conference (ILC 2007 DVD): contains a compilation of some of the highlights from the opening sessions and plenary events.
Includes bibliographical references.
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Adelaide : Discipline of Linguistics, University of Adelaide,
147 pages
2008
English
Book; Illustrated
Title
Warra wiltaniappendi = Strengthening languages : proceedings of the inaugural Indigenous Languages Conference (ILC) 2007 : 24-27 September 2007, University of Adelaide, South Australia / editors : Rob Amery and Joshua Nash.
Also Titled
Strengthening languages : proceedings of the inaugural Indigenous Languages Conference (ILC) 2007 : 24-27 September 2007
Other Authors
Amery, Rob, 1954-
Nash, Joshua.
Published
Adelaide : Discipline of Linguistics, University of Adelaide, c2008.
Physical Description
viii, 147 p. : ill. (some col.), maps, ports ; 30 cm.
South Australian delegates professional development day
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Plenary Panel
Excerpts from discussion on "who controls your language?"
International plenary papers: The land as witness: Nez Perce and Sahaptin placenames / Phil Cash Cash
The role of Maori language in Maori television, film, radio and education / Te Haumihiata Mason
The incorporation of Matauranga Maori or Maori knowledge into Te Matapuna the first monolingual dictionary for adults / Te Haumihiata Mason
Australian plenary papers: Is saving languages a good investment? / Michael Walsh
Language landscapes of children in remote Australia / Jane Simpson
Selected papers: Cultural and linguistic survival of the Orang Miriek / Bibi Aminah
Framework for creatively reclaiming Indigenous languages / George Fisher et al.
Nripun your ko:pi: we want more than body parts, but how? / Mary-Anne Gale and Peter Mickan
Garay yugali, walanbala burranbali - Celebrating language, and making it stronger / John Giacon
Training teachers for Indigenous languages education: what's happening overseas? / John Hobson
Warumungu children and language in Tennant Creek / Betty Morrison Nakkamarra and Samantha Disbray
Authenticity, ideology and early ethnography - untangling far west coast Gugada / Paul Monaghan
AUSTLANG web-based Australian Indigenous languages database: its features and compilation / Kazuko Obata
My language, my country, teaching Aboriginal languages in NSW / Mari Rhydwen
Angkety kalty-anthem, angketyek kalty-irrem, anwern aparlp-ilekerr (Teaching and learning language so we don't lose it): own language work training in Central Australia / Gail Woods and Margaret Carew.
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