This paper reports on a study in two remote multilingual Indigenous Australian communities: Yakanarra in the Kimberley region of Western Australia and Tennant Creek in the Barkly region of the Northern Territory. In both communities, processes of language shift are underway from a traditional language (Walmajarri and Warumungu, respectively) to a local creole variety (Fitzroy Valley Kriol and Wumpurrarni English, respectively). The study focuses on language input from primary caregivers to a group of preschool children, and on the children’s productive language. The study further highlights child-caregiver interactions as a site of importance in understanding the broader processes of language shift. We use longitudinal data from two time-po...
By necessity, many language documentation projects focus on the language of older speakers, and info...
Bininj Kunwok is a Gunwinyguan language (a non-Pama-Nyungan) spoken in west Arnhem Land and Kakadu N...
The diversity of language in Australia in pre-invasion1 times is well attested, with at least 300 di...
This paper reports on a study in two remote multilingual Indigenous Australian communities: Yakanarr...
Many Indigenous communities in remote Australia are multilingual, and often the languages being spok...
Indigenous children growing up in the remote regions of Australia live in multilingual communities w...
While the documentation of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages has attracted ...
This paper is part of ITML3 http://latllab.canterbury.ac.nz/perspectives-role-elders-intergeneration...
This dissertation documents the emergence of a new language, Light Warlpiri, in the multilingual com...
Throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth century many of the original 250 languages of Australi...
By 2050, the majority of Australia’s surviving Indigenous languages are likely to become extinct. Th...
The development of narrative skill has been investigated extensively in a wide range of languages, c...
The rate at which young children are directly spoken to varies due to many factors, including (a) ca...
Abstract. This paper reports on recent research into community atti-tudes around the vitality of Mur...
Baby talk is an aspect of infant- or child-directed speech where caregivers imitate children's immat...
By necessity, many language documentation projects focus on the language of older speakers, and info...
Bininj Kunwok is a Gunwinyguan language (a non-Pama-Nyungan) spoken in west Arnhem Land and Kakadu N...
The diversity of language in Australia in pre-invasion1 times is well attested, with at least 300 di...
This paper reports on a study in two remote multilingual Indigenous Australian communities: Yakanarr...
Many Indigenous communities in remote Australia are multilingual, and often the languages being spok...
Indigenous children growing up in the remote regions of Australia live in multilingual communities w...
While the documentation of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages has attracted ...
This paper is part of ITML3 http://latllab.canterbury.ac.nz/perspectives-role-elders-intergeneration...
This dissertation documents the emergence of a new language, Light Warlpiri, in the multilingual com...
Throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth century many of the original 250 languages of Australi...
By 2050, the majority of Australia’s surviving Indigenous languages are likely to become extinct. Th...
The development of narrative skill has been investigated extensively in a wide range of languages, c...
The rate at which young children are directly spoken to varies due to many factors, including (a) ca...
Abstract. This paper reports on recent research into community atti-tudes around the vitality of Mur...
Baby talk is an aspect of infant- or child-directed speech where caregivers imitate children's immat...
By necessity, many language documentation projects focus on the language of older speakers, and info...
Bininj Kunwok is a Gunwinyguan language (a non-Pama-Nyungan) spoken in west Arnhem Land and Kakadu N...
The diversity of language in Australia in pre-invasion1 times is well attested, with at least 300 di...