
Mudburra to English Dictionary
ATF Press
Published on 1. January 2020
Book
Hardback
448 pages
978-1-925302-57-8 (ISBN)
Description
Mudburra is an Aboriginal language of the Northern Territory (Australia). Many Mudburra people live in Elliott, Marlinja, Yarralin and Kalkaringi. The Mudburra to English Dictionary contains Mudburra words with English translations, illustrations and detailed encyclopaedic information about plants, animals and cultural practices. Also included is a guide to Mudburra grammar, an English index and handsigns used by Mudburra people. This volume is ideal for both beginners and advanced speakers of Mudburra, for translators and interpreters, and for anyone interested in learning more about Mudburra language and culture. The Mudburra to English Dictionary is a part of the AIATSIS Indigenous Language Preservation: Dictionaries Project. This project is a response to the alarming rates of language loss in Australia, and aims to support the publication of Indigenous languages dictionaries. A dictionary contributes to language maintenance, supporting written texts of all genres including important literacy development resources. Dictionaries are a valuable addition to the tool kit of language learners, educators, interpreters and translators. The Dictionaries Project will produce a number of much-needed, high-quality dictionaries of Indigenous languages, which will contribute to community efforts to revitalise and strengthen their languages.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hindmarsh, SA
Australia
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 185 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
1022 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-925302-57-8 (9781925302578)
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Compilers: Rebeca Green, Jennifer Green, Amanda Hamilton-Hollaway, Felicity Meakins, David Osgarby, and Rob Pensalfini. With Contributions from: Pharlap Dilkbarri Dixon, Jumbo Kijilikarri Collins, Sue 'Lady' Mangkanjangiwarra Dixon, Lucy Hughes, Albert Lalka Crowson, Shannon Kulngankarri Dixon, Janey Walanyku Lunjabirni Dixon, Ray Dimakarri Dixon, Wendy Hughes, Maureen Bill, Susan Kingston, Raylene Bill, Bernie Dixon, Jeffrey Manawurda Dixon, and Todman Dixon. With additional Contributions from: Glenn Wightman, Patrick McConvell, David Nash, and Mary Laughren.