Journal article
Language naming in Indigenous Australia: a view from western Arnhem Land
J Vaughan, R Singer, M Garde
Multilingua | DE GRUYTER MOUTON | Published : 2023
Abstract
Language naming systems are local ways of organising diversity, yet the language names used by linguists are sometimes incommensurable with the lived social reality of speakers. The process of assigning language names is not neutral, trivial or objective: it is a highly political process driven and shaped by understandings of group identity, similarity and difference. Closer attention to local perspectives on language naming offers important insights into ideologies around social and linguistic differentiation. This paper draws together accounts of diverse language naming practices from across Indigenous Australia and applies a close lens to the region of western Arnhem Land. Through an exam..
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Awarded by Endangered Languages Documentation Programme
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by the Australian Research Council (FT200100834 and CE140100041) and the Endangered Languages Documentation Programme (IPF0256).