The Muruwari language
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
415
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 1988
出版社
Dept. of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University
ISBN-10
0858833840
ISBN-13
9780858833845
説明
Lynette Frances Oates delves into the rich intricacies of the Muruwari language, exploring its unique structures and cultural significance. Through meticulous research, she sheds light on the nuances that shape this Indigenous Australian language, offering readers an intimate glimpse into its vocabulary and phonetics.
The narrative not only examines linguistic features but also highlights the community's history and connection to the land. Oates intertwines personal anecdotes with scholarly analysis, emphasizing the importance of language preservation in maintaining cultural identity. Her work serves as both a scholarly resource and a heartfelt tribute to the Muruwari people.
In this comprehensive examination, Oates invites linguists, anthropologists, and anyone interested in Indigenous cultures to appreciate the beauty and complexity of the Muruwari language, underscoring its role in expressing a way of life that has persisted over generations.
The narrative not only examines linguistic features but also highlights the community's history and connection to the land. Oates intertwines personal anecdotes with scholarly analysis, emphasizing the importance of language preservation in maintaining cultural identity. Her work serves as both a scholarly resource and a heartfelt tribute to the Muruwari people.
In this comprehensive examination, Oates invites linguists, anthropologists, and anyone interested in Indigenous cultures to appreciate the beauty and complexity of the Muruwari language, underscoring its role in expressing a way of life that has persisted over generations.