Handbook of Australian Languages
Volume 2
Editors
Hardbound – Not sold seperately
ISBN 9789027220042
This handbook makes available short grammatical sketches of Australian languages. Each grammar is written in a standard format, following guidelines provided by the editors, and includes a sample text and vocabulary text. The contributions to this volume are salvage studies, giving all the information that is available on four languages which are on the point of extinction, and an assessment of what linguistic impressions can be inferred from the scant material that is available on the extinct languages of Tasmania.
[Not in series, HAL 2] 1981. xxiv, 427pp. + 6 maps
Publishing status: Available
© R.M.W. Dixon and Barry J. Blake
Table of Contents
List of maps
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13–14
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Preface
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15–16
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Books available on Australian languages
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17–20
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Contributors’ addresses
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21
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Abbreviations
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22–24
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25–170
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171–220
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299–418
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419–445
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References
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447–451
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Hayes, Bruce & James White
Mushin, Liana
O'Grady, Geoffrey N. & Mary Laughren
Pettit, N. E. & R. H. Froend
Raven, J. A.
Terrill, Angela
Verstraete, Jean-Christophe
2006. The Nature of Irreality in the Past Domain: Evidence from Past Intentional Constructions in Australian Languages* This paper was written while I was a visiting research fellow at the linguistics department of the University of Melbourne. I would like to thank the department for its hospitality, as well as the Fund for Scientific Research–Flanders for its financial support. I am grateful to Rachel Nordlinger and two anonymous reviewers for very helpful comments on an earlier version of this paper, and to Bruce Birch, Alan Dench, Nick Evans, Ian Green, Shelly Harrison, Ekkehard König, Bill McGregor, Nele Nivelle, Marie-Eve Ritz and Adam Saulwick for general discussion or specific comments on some of the ideas presented here. I am of course responsible for any errors of fact or interpretation..
Australian Journal of Linguistics 26:1 ► pp. 59 ff. 
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Subjects
Linguistics
BIC Subject: CFF – Historical & comparative linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General