Endangered Languages, Foundation for. 2003. Maintaining the Links: Language, Identity and the Land: Proceedings of the Seventh FEL Conference, Broome, Western Australia, 22-24 September 2003. In Blythe, Joe and Brown, R. McKenna (eds.) Bath: Foundation for Endangered Languages. (Year: 2003 Description: 166 p Local call number: B F311.72/M1 Conference Author: FEL Conference (7th : 2003 : Broome, W.A.) Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references Contents Note: Karajarri, historical and contemporary connections with country and kin / Janet Sharp – Authenticity in toponymy / David Nash – My relations, my country: language, identity and land in the East Kimberley of Western Australia / Frances Kofod – Language data assessment at the national level: learning from the State of the Environment process in Australia / Patrick McConvell and Nicholas Thieberger The role of plants and animals in maintaining the links / Joseph Blythe, Glenn Wightman – Whose language is it anyway?" : rights to restrict access to endangered languages: a north-east Kimberley example / Keeley Palmer – Reviving and endangered language: the case of the Mirning language / Mary Chanda – Raising Babel: language revitalisation in New South Wales, Australia – The politics of language revitalisation: balancing Yanyuwa and Garrwa in the Borroloola language project – Laves Bardi texts / Claire Bowern – Endangered songs and endangered languages / Linda Barwick & Allan Marrett Annotation: Annotation pending Topical: Language - Maintenance Language/Group: Bardi language (K15) (WA SE 51-02) Language/Group: Karajarri language (A64) (WA SE51-10) Language/Group: Kija / Gidja language (K20) (WA SE 52-06) Language/Group: Jaru / Djaru language (K12) (WA SE 52-10) Language/Group: Miriwoong / Miriuwung language (K29) (WA SD52-14) Language/Group: Mirning language (A9) (WA SH52-14)).
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note = {Year: 2003 Description: 166 p Local call number: B F311.72/M1 Conference Author: FEL Conference (7th : 2003 : Broome, W.A.) Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references Contents Note: Karajarri, historical and contemporary connections with country and kin / Janet Sharp – Authenticity in toponymy / David Nash – My relations, my country: language, identity and land in the East Kimberley of Western Australia / Frances Kofod – Language data assessment at the national level: learning from the State of the Environment process in Australia / Patrick McConvell and Nicholas Thieberger The role of plants and animals in maintaining the links / Joseph Blythe, Glenn Wightman – Whose language is it anyway?" : rights to restrict access to endangered languages: a north-east Kimberley example / Keeley Palmer – Reviving and endangered language: the case of the Mirning language / Mary Chanda – Raising Babel: language revitalisation in New South Wales, Australia – The politics of language revitalisation: balancing Yanyuwa and Garrwa in the Borroloola language project – Laves Bardi texts / Claire Bowern – Endangered songs and endangered languages / Linda Barwick & Allan Marrett Annotation: Annotation pending Topical: Language - Maintenance Language/Group: Bardi language (K15) (WA SE 51-02) Language/Group: Karajarri language (A64) (WA SE51-10) Language/Group: Kija / Gidja language (K20) (WA SE 52-06) Language/Group: Jaru / Djaru language (K12) (WA SE 52-10) Language/Group: Miriwoong / Miriuwung language (K29) (WA SD52-14) Language/Group: Mirning language (A9) (WA SH52-14)},
publisher = {Foundation for Endangered Languages},
title = {Maintaining the Links: Language, Identity and the Land: Proceedings of the Seventh FEL Conference, Broome, Western Australia, 22-24 September 2003},
year = {2003},
abstract = {Karajarri, historical and contemporary connections with country and},
inlg = {English [eng]},
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shorttitle = {Maintaining the Links},
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