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Linguistic Diffusion In Arnhem Land by Jeffrey Heath, Linguistics
By Jeffrey Heath
1978 • Trade Paperback • Brill
Description
Synopsys: Linguistic Diffusion in Arnhem Land' by Jeffrey Heath is an intriguing exploration into the complex linguistic landscape of Arnhem Land, a historically significant region in Northern Australia. The author meticulously examines the diffusion of local languages and the interaction of linguistic forces over time. The book pays particular attention to the understanding of language change and diversity, detailing the influence of Aboriginal culture and socio-cultural interactions on linguistic variations. Heath combines rigorous fieldwork and theoretical insight to provide a comprehensive understanding of the indigenous languages' status, endangerment, and revitalisation efforts - an illuminating read for linguists, anthropologists, and students of indigenous studies.
Synopsis
Title: Linguistic Diffusion In Arnhem Land
Author/Publisher: Jeffrey Heath; Brill
Publication Year: 1978
Format: 146-page Illustrated Trade Paperback
Published in 1978, Jeffrey Heath's "Linguistic Diffusion In Arnhem Land" stands as a seminal academic work exploring the intricate linguistic landscape of Northern Australia. This non-fiction textbook, part of the respected AIAS (Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies) Research and Regional Series, delves into the complex interactions and spread of Indigenous languages within the culturally rich region of Arnhem Land.
Authored by a specialist in Linguistics, this study provides a meticulous examination of how various Oceanic and Australian languages have influenced each other over time. It offers profound insights into the mechanisms of linguistic change and the unique characteristics of the verbal traditions found in this historically significant area, serving as an indispensable resource for Foreign Language Study and Social Science.
- The Arnhem Land Linguistic Landscape: Explores the unique and diverse Indigenous languages spoken across Arnhem Land, a critical region for understanding Australian Indigenous culture and history, highlighting their geographical distribution and interconnectedness.
- Mechanisms of Language Change: Delves into how languages influence and borrow from one another, providing detailed insights into the dynamic processes of linguistic evolution, contact, and the resulting patterns of diffusion within the region.
- Indigenous Studies Perspective: Offers a deep academic look into the linguistic heritage of Aboriginal Australians, making it a key resource for specialists in Indigenous Studies and those researching the intricacies of Australian Aboriginal languages.
This vintage 1978 publication by Brill remains an essential academic reference for linguists, anthropologists, and scholars dedicated to Australian Indigenous cultures. Its detailed analysis of language diffusion in Arnhem Land secures its enduring value as a foundational text in its field.
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Specifications
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| Condition | Acceptable |
| Publisher | Brill |
| Year | 1978 |
| Pages | 146 |
| Type | Textbook |
| Genre | Foreign Language Study, Social Science |
| Topic | Indigenous Studies, Oceanic & Australian Languages |
| Signed | No |
| Vintage | Yes |
| Language | English |
| Ex Libris | Yes |
| Inscribed | No |
| Book Title | Linguistic Diffusion in Arnhem Land |
| Item Width | 7.1 in |
| Book Series | Aias Research and Regional Ser. |
| Illustrator | Yes |
| Item Length | 9.8 in |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Personalised | No |
| Custom Bundle | No |
| Narrative Type | Non-Fiction |
| Country of Origin | Australia |
| Intended Audience | Adults |
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