The Habitat of Australia's Aboriginal Languages : : Past, Present and Future / / ed. by Gerhard Leitner, Ian G. Malcolm.

The languages of Aboriginal Australians have attracted a considerable amount of interest among scholars from such diverse fields as linguistics, political studies, archaeology or social history. As a result, there is a large number of studies on a variety of issues to do with Aboriginal Australian l...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Backlist Complete English Language 2000-2014 PART1
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2008]
©2007
Year of Publication:2008
Language:English
Series:Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] , 179
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Physical Description:1 online resource (389 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of contents --
Introduction --
An overview of Australian traditional --
languages --
Yolngu language habitat: Ecology, identity and law --
in an Aboriginal society --
Indigenous languages: Transitions from the past to --
the present --
Language maintenance, shift – and planning --
Linguistic responses to contact: Pidgins and --
creoles --
Aboriginal English: Restructured variety for --
cultural maintenance --
Aboriginal language habitat and cultural --
continuity --
The Aboriginal contribution to Australia’s language --
habitat --
Issues and policies in school education --
Bridging the language gap in education --
Aboriginal English in the criminal justice --
system --
Aboriginal language habitat in research and --
tertiary education --
Tyikim/Blekbala perspectives on language --
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Summary:The languages of Aboriginal Australians have attracted a considerable amount of interest among scholars from such diverse fields as linguistics, political studies, archaeology or social history. As a result, there is a large number of studies on a variety of issues to do with Aboriginal Australian languages and the social contexts in which they are used. There is, however, no integrative reader that is easily accessible to the non-specialist in any of the areas concerned. The collection edited by Leitner and Malcolm fills this gap. Looking at Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders and their changing habitats from pre-colonial times to the present, the book covers languages from a structural and functional linguistic perspective, moves on to the issue of cultural maintenance and then turns to language policy, planning and the educational and legal dimensions. Among the many themes discussed are: the social and linguistic history of language contact after 1788 (including the Macassans); the demographic base of indigenous languages; traditional indigenous languages; results of language contact such as the modification of traditional languages and the rise of contact languages (pidgins, creoles, esp. Kriol, Torres Strait Creole, and Aboriginal English); the impact of the Aboriginal languages on mainstream Australian English; maintenance, shift, revival and documentation of indigenous and contact languages; language planning; language in education; language in the media; language in the law courts. The contributors are leading experts in their fields. The book can serve as a reader for university courses but also as a state-of-the-art work and resource for specialists like applied linguists or educational planners.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110197846
9783110238570
9783110238457
9783110636970
9783110742961
9783110212129
9783110212136
9783110209457
ISSN:1861-4302 ;
DOI:10.1515/9783110197846
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Gerhard Leitner, Ian G. Malcolm.