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Varieties of Kun-Barlang, a Language on the Edge: Towards a Comprehensive Documentation Project

Grant number: SG0324 | Funding period: 2014 - 2016

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A small speech community with many small languages: The role of receptive multilingualism in supporting linguistic diversity at Warruwi Community (Australia)

R Singer

2018-09-01

At Warruwi Community (pop. 400), nine very different Indigenous languages are still widely used, which is unusual in the contempor..

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Indigenous multilingualisms past and present

Jill Vaughan, Ruth Singer

2018-09-01

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The wrong t-shirt: configurations of language and identity at Warruwi Community

R Singer

2018-04-01

On June 22nd 1916, Reverend James Watson was brought to Warruwi in a canoe by a group of Maningpurru people. A re-enactment of thi..

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Multiple uses for old and new recordings: perspectives from the multilingual community of Warruwi

Isabel O’Keeffe, Linda Barwick, Carolyn Coleman, David Manmurulu, Jenny Manmurulu, Janet Gardjilart Bumarda Mardbinda, Paul Naragoidj, Ruth Singer

2018-01-01

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Reflections on linguistic fieldwork in Australia

Ruth Singer

2018-01-01

Shifts in White-Indigenous relations started to re-shape relations between field linguists and Australian Indigenous communities f..

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