Indigenous children growing up in the remote regions of Australia live in multilingual communities which are often undergoing rapid language shift. In these communities, children are exposed to a range of language input, including the traditional languag
The paper focuses on the status of immigrant languages in comparison with English in Australia with ...
Indigenous Australians have long been advocating for recognition of their languages, cultures and id...
Pedagogical approaches to language learning in indigenous First Language Acquisition contexts mostly...
Many Indigenous communities in remote Australia are multilingual, and often the languages being spok...
While the documentation of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages has attracted ...
This paper reports on a study in two remote multilingual Indigenous Australian communities: Yakanarr...
Indigenous1 children living in the more remote areas of Australia where Indigenous languages continu...
Purpose: Concern exists about the cross-cultural appropriateness of existing language assessments fo...
This topical issue is based upon a submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on ...
By 2050, the majority of Australia’s surviving Indigenous languages are likely to become extinct. Th...
This book explores the experiences of Indigenous children and young adults around the world as they ...
Australia is rapidly losing its Indigenous multicultural and multilingual identity. This vast contin...
The diversity of language in Australia in pre-invasion1 times is well attested, with at least 300 di...
LANGUAGE PRACTICES OF INDIGENOUS CHILDREN AND YOUTH: THE TRANSITION FROM HOME TO SCHOOLWigglesworth,...
In this paper we revisit our own research to extend understanding of the social context of language ...
The paper focuses on the status of immigrant languages in comparison with English in Australia with ...
Indigenous Australians have long been advocating for recognition of their languages, cultures and id...
Pedagogical approaches to language learning in indigenous First Language Acquisition contexts mostly...
Many Indigenous communities in remote Australia are multilingual, and often the languages being spok...
While the documentation of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages has attracted ...
This paper reports on a study in two remote multilingual Indigenous Australian communities: Yakanarr...
Indigenous1 children living in the more remote areas of Australia where Indigenous languages continu...
Purpose: Concern exists about the cross-cultural appropriateness of existing language assessments fo...
This topical issue is based upon a submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on ...
By 2050, the majority of Australia’s surviving Indigenous languages are likely to become extinct. Th...
This book explores the experiences of Indigenous children and young adults around the world as they ...
Australia is rapidly losing its Indigenous multicultural and multilingual identity. This vast contin...
The diversity of language in Australia in pre-invasion1 times is well attested, with at least 300 di...
LANGUAGE PRACTICES OF INDIGENOUS CHILDREN AND YOUTH: THE TRANSITION FROM HOME TO SCHOOLWigglesworth,...
In this paper we revisit our own research to extend understanding of the social context of language ...
The paper focuses on the status of immigrant languages in comparison with English in Australia with ...
Indigenous Australians have long been advocating for recognition of their languages, cultures and id...
Pedagogical approaches to language learning in indigenous First Language Acquisition contexts mostly...