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- LANGUAGE CONTACT AND DELIBERATE CHANGE
- unrelated vowel change) is ruke; but since [ts] affricates that were not stem-final in noun .. last two speakers of Martuthunira, a western Australian language.
- cgi.server.uni-frankfurt.de
- A grammatical sketch of Ngarla: A language of Western Australia
- language Ngarla is described using example sentences taken from the Ngarla – tense, aspect, mood. UNDOUBT undoubtedly. V vowel.
- www2.lingfil.uu.se
- The shape and tempo of language evolution
- languages (Kayardild, Martuthunira, and Ngiyambaa), the Bantu languages ( Luvale, .
- simon.net.nz
- The shape and tempo of language evolution
- Apr 7, 2010 dild, Martuthunira and Ngiyambaa), the Bantu languages. (Luvale, Swahili .
- rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org
- SPEAKERS' CHOICES IN LANGUAGE CHANGE*
- Slavic in the palatalization of velar consonants before a front vowel. In the a- .. one of the two last speakers of Martuthunira, a western Australian language.
- www.ideals.illinois.edu
Suggested Web Resources
- Martuthunira language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- /i/ is usually realized as [ɪ], though it may be realized as [i] near palatal consonants and as [e] near /r/, /n/ or /l/.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Transcription of Australian Aboriginal languages - Wikipedia, the
- en.wikipedia.org
- Linguistics : School of Humanities : The University of Western Australia
- www.humanities.uwa.edu.au
- Martuthunira: a language of the ... - Google Books
- a language of the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Front Cover. Alan Charles Dench · 0 Reviewshttp://books.
- books.google.com
- World Atlas of Language Structures
- We all know that structural features of languages exhibit non-random areal . the greatest number of vowels, and light blue representing the smallest number. .
- www.eva.mpg.de
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