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The Bardi language is currently spoken by fewer than 10 people. The language is a member of the Nyulnyulan family, a small non-Pama-Nyungan family in northwest Australia. This book is a reference grammar of the language. The 16 chapters include information on phonetics and phonology, nominal and verbal morphology, and syntax, as well as an ethnographic sketch of traditional life. A selection of texts is also included. It is the first published full study of a Nyulnyulan language
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monografia Rebiun04192811 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun04192811 m o d cr |n| 121004s2012 gw ab ob 001 0 eng d 9783110278187 3110278189 9783110278156 3110278154 1283628481 9781283628488 UPCT u427150 YDXCP. YDXCP. OCLCO. IDEBK. MHW. NT. EBLCP. CDX. E7B. UNAV 499/.15 23 Bowern, Claire 1977-) A grammar of Bardi Recurso electrónico] by Claire Louise Bowern Berlin Boston De Gruyter Mouton c2012 Berlin Boston Berlin Boston De Gruyter Mouton p.) p.) EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Mouton grammar library 57 The Bardi language is currently spoken by fewer than 10 people. The language is a member of the Nyulnyulan family, a small non-Pama-Nyungan family in northwest Australia. This book is a reference grammar of the language. The 16 chapters include information on phonetics and phonology, nominal and verbal morphology, and syntax, as well as an ethnographic sketch of traditional life. A selection of texts is also included. It is the first published full study of a Nyulnyulan language Forma de acceso: World Wide Web