Mudburra is language of the central Northern
Territory, spoken by people in the districts of Elliott and Wave Hill.
This is an introduction to the grammar, and some texts examples.
Created December 1995.
Last addition 30 January 1999.
These pages are under
development.
See What's
new,
Prefatory
notes
Quick guide to the chapters
Links
The Mudburra language
Table of Contents, the chapters
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Mudburra,
an introduction, and chronology of study
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Spelling conventions:
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`ng' for the velar nasal (ng as in `hangar')
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vowels written with a double letter stand for the long vowels
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chart
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sample
texts
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Mudburra
language
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introduction (to be written)
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Australian
languages
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Mudburra
dialects (to be written)
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Mudburra
grammar (to be written)
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Mudburra
vocabulary
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example
for the letter j
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References
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History.
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Mudburra
grammar.
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Translations.
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Texts
for educational purposes.
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Books
with nice pictures
These pages are
under development.
Australian languages
page
© 1999 David
Nash
URL: http://www.anu.edu.au/linguistics/nash/aust/m/index.html