AWABAKAL LANGUAGE STUDIES
Capell, A., |
Language in Aboriginal
Australia, in Aboriginal Man in Australia: Essays
in Honour of Emeritus Professor A.P. Elkin, eds. R. Berndt
and C. Berndt. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1965. |
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Fraser, John, |
"Some remarks on the Australian
Languages", Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society
of New South Wales, 24 (1890): 231-53. |
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Fraser, John (ed.), |
An Australian language as
spoken by the Awabakal, the people of Awaba or Lake Macquarie
(near Newcastle, New South Wales) being an account of their
language, traditions and customs, by L.E. Threlkeld; re-arranged,
condensed and edited with an appendix by John Fraser.
Sydney: Charles Potter, Govt. Printer, 1892. |
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Haslam, Percy A., |
"Aboriginal Songs from
the 1850s" in The New Oxford Book of Australian Verse,
ed. L.A. Murray. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1986:
36-7. |
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Newton, Peter John Frederick, |
"More than one language,
more than one culture: scholarly and popular ideas about Australian
Aboriginal languages from early time until 1860", M.A.
(Hons.) Thesis, Macquarie University, 1987. |
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Oppliger, Mandy, |
"The phonology and morphology
of Awabakal: a reconstitution from early written sources",
B.A. (Hons.) Thesis, University of Sydney, Sydney, 1984. |
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See, Richard Edward, |
"Comparison of some Australian
Languages", Ph.D. Thesis, University of California, Los
Angeles, 1965. |
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Threlkeld, L. E., |
Specimens of a Dialect of
the Aborigines of New South Wales: Being the first attempt
to form their speech into a written language. Sydney,
Monitor Office, 1827. |
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Threlkeld, L. E., |
An Australian Grammar: comprehending
the principles and natural rules of the language, as spoken
by the Aborigines in the vicinity of Hunter's River, Lake
Macquarie &c., New South Wales. Sydney, Stephens and
Stokes, 1834. |
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Threlkeld, L. E., |
An Australian
Spelling Book, in the Language as spoken by the Aborigines,
in the vicinity of Hunter's River, Lake Macquarie, New South
Wales. Sydney: Stephens and Stokes, 1836. |
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Threlkeld, L. E., |
A Key to the
Structure of the Aboriginal Language; being an analysis of
the particles used as affixes, to form the various modifications
of the verbs; shewing the essential powers, abstract roots,
and other peculiarities of the language spoken by the Aborigines
in the vicinity of Hunter River, Lake Macquarie, etc., New
South Wales: together with comparisons of Polynesian and other
dialects. Sydney: Kemp and Fairfax, 1850. |
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Threlkeld, L. E., |
"Language of the Australian
Aborigines" in Waugh's Australian Almanac for the
Year 1858, ed. James. W. Waugh. Sydney: James W. Waugh,
1858: 60-80. |
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