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Autor:
Gavan Breen
Innamincka Words: Yandruwandha dictionary and stories is one of a pair of companion volumes on Yandruwandha, a dialect of the language formerly spoken on the Cooper and Strzelecki Creeks and the country to the north of the Cooper, in the northeast co
Autor:
Gavan Breen
Innamincka Talk: A grammar of the Innamincka dialect of Yandruwandha with notes on other dialects is one of a pair of companion volumes on Yandruwandha, a dialect of the language formerly spoken on the Cooper and Strzelecki Creeks and the country to
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 147(4)
This study presents formant transition data from 21 speakers for the apical alveolar∼retroflex contrast in three neighbouring Central Australian languages: Arrernte, Pitjantjatjara, and Warlpiri. The contrast is examined for three manners of articu
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 139:890-903
This study presents nasal consonant data from 21 speakers of three Central Australian languages: Arrernte, Pitjantjatjara and Warlpiri. The six nasals considered are bilabial /m/, dental /n/, alveolar /n/, retroflex /ɳ/, alveo-palatal /ɲ/, and vela
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 139:361-372
This study presents dental, alveolar, retroflex, and palatal lateral /̪ll ɭ ʎ/ data from three Central Australian languages: Arrernte, Pitjantjatjara, and Warlpiri. Formant results show that the laminal laterals (dental /̪l/ and palatal /ʎ/) hav
Autor:
Gavan Breen
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Linguistics. 31:233-268
It seems that Australian languages can borrow nouns more readily than verbs. If this is so, you would expect that if the speakers of a language divide into two groups which lose contact with one another, they will start borrowing from their new neigh
Autor:
Gavan Breen, Marija Tabain
Publikováno v:
Journal of Phonetics. 39:68-84
In this study we examine the formant and duration patterns of the two central vowels, /ə/ and /ɐ/, in the Australian language Central Arrernte. The contrast between these two central vowels is minimal: there is no contrast in initial position, nor
Autor:
Gavan Breen
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Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 133:219-256
The literature on a large group of indigenous dialects of central Queensland, forming a language which has been called Biri after the best-known member, and on the neighbouring languages, has been reviewed in the light of the many nineteenth and (mos
Autor:
Gavan Breen
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Linguistics. 27:175-199
Autor:
Gavan Breen, Veronica Dobson
Publikováno v:
Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 35:249-254
Central Arrernte is the language of an area centred on the present-day town of Alice Springs, in Central Australia. It is one of a group of dialects or closely-related languages spoken or formerly spoken over most of the southeast quarter of the Nort