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Aboriginal languages of the Gascoyne-Ashburton region

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This paper is a description of the language situation in the region between the Gascoyne and Ashburton Rivers in the north-west of Western Australia. At the time of first white settlement in the region, there were eleven languages spoken between the two rivers, several of them in a number of dialect forms. Research on languages of the locality has taken place mainly in the past thirty years, after a long period of neglect, but details of the past and present linguistic situation have been emerging as a result of that research. The paper includes an annotated bibliography of the Aboriginal languages traditionally spoken in the area

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Publication Date

1988-07-01

Journal

La Trobe Working Papers in Linguistics

Volume

1

Issue

3

Pagination

p.43-63

Publisher

Linguistics Program, La Trobe University

ISSN

1036-0808

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© The Author 1988.

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arrow migration 2023-03-02 18:17. Ref: 25aacc. IDs:['http://hdl.handle.net/1959.9/512437', 'latrobe:33055', 'URN:ISSN:1036-0808']

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