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Young People's Dyirbal: An Example of Language Death from Australia Book

Young People's Dyirbal: An Example of Language Death from Australia
Young People's Dyirbal: An Example of Language Death from Australia, In 1972 when R. M. W. Dixon's classic grammar, The Dyirbal Language of North Queensland, was published, under thirty speakers of the 'traditional' language remained. Now only some of their children and grandchildren use the language; these younger people , Young People's Dyirbal: An Example of Language Death from Australia has a rating of 3 stars
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Young People's Dyirbal: An Example of Language Death from Australia, In 1972 when R. M. W. Dixon's classic grammar, The Dyirbal Language of North Queensland, was published, under thirty speakers of the 'traditional' language remained. Now only some of their children and grandchildren use the language; these younger people , Young People's Dyirbal: An Example of Language Death from Australia
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  • Young People's Dyirbal: An Example of Language Death from Australia
  • Written by author Annette Schmidt
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, April 2009
  • In 1972 when R. M. W. Dixon's classic grammar, The Dyirbal Language of North Queensland, was published, under thirty speakers of the 'traditional' language remained. Now only some of their children and grandchildren use the language; these younger people
  • In 1972 when R. M. W. Dixon's classic grammar, The Dyirbal Language of North Queensland, was published, under thirty speakers of the 'traditional' language remained. Now only some of their children and grandchildren use the language; these younger people
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1. Introduction; 2. Aim and Method; 3. Sociolinguistic Perspective; 4. Structural Change; 5. Yd in Natural Context; 6. A Topic in Semantics: Changes in Noun Classification; 7. Lexicon; 8. Phonology; 9. Jambun English; 10. Language Death and General Linguistic Issues; 11. Conclusion.


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