A grammar of Wambaya: Northern Territory
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Format
Paperback
Pages
320
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1998
Publisher
Pacific Linguistics
ISBN-10
0858834812
ISBN-13
9780858834811
Description
Rachel Nordlinger presents a comprehensive study of the Wambaya language, spoken in the Northern Territory of Australia. This meticulous grammar not only dissects the intricate structures of Wambaya but also delves into its phonetics, morphology, and syntax, revealing the underlying patterns that govern the language. Through detailed analysis, Nordlinger provides insights into the unique linguistic features that distinguish Wambaya from other languages in the region, making this work an essential resource for linguists and language enthusiasts alike.
The study is enriched by a thorough bibliography, showcasing the wealth of research and references that support her findings. It serves as a critical contribution to Pacific linguistics and highlights the significance of documenting and understanding Indigenous languages. By analyzing Wambaya, Nordlinger ensures that this rich linguistic heritage is preserved for future generations, emphasizing its importance in Australia’s cultural landscape.
The study is enriched by a thorough bibliography, showcasing the wealth of research and references that support her findings. It serves as a critical contribution to Pacific linguistics and highlights the significance of documenting and understanding Indigenous languages. By analyzing Wambaya, Nordlinger ensures that this rich linguistic heritage is preserved for future generations, emphasizing its importance in Australia’s cultural landscape.
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