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Box 11 | Language Index | Catalogue Table of Contents | Flint Papers Catalogue
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10 Folder 1:
Document Number: 10.001
Document Author: John E. Reinecke
Document Title: Marginal Languages: A Sociological survey of the Creole Languages
and Trade Jargons
Document Description
Chapter on Beach-la-mar (Pidgin of Melanesia, Papua
New Guinea, Torres Strait, northern Australia, parts of Polynesia) from Reinecke's
PhD dissertation; also preface, acknowledgements, table of contents.
Document Date: 1937
Document Type: Photocopy
Pages: 56
Subject Matter: Creole, Pidgin
Keywords: 1. Creole dialects, English -- Australia. 2. Pidgin Languages --
Australia.
Language Names: Creole, Pidgin
Language traditionally spoken at: Solomon Islands, Santa Cruz Islands, Bismarck
Archipelago, Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Torres Strait, northern
Australia
Document Contents: Chapter entitled "Beach-la-mar", of Reinecke's 1937 linguistic
doctoral thesis
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10 Folder 2:
Document Number: 10.002
Document Author: H. Rex Wilson
Document Title: The Dialect of Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia
Document Description
A study of the English of the county, with reference
to the sources, preservation of relics, and vestiges of bilingualism. Doctoral
thesis
Document Date: 1958
Document Type: Photocopy
Pages: 186
Subject Matter: English
Keywords: English
Language Names: English
Language traditionally spoken at: Nova Scotia
Document Contents: linguistic dissertation
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10 Folder3:
Document Number: 10.003
Document Author: J. Zubrzycki
Document Title: Immigrants in Australia - Statistical Supplement
Document Description
statistical supplement to main volume
Document Date: March 1960
Document Type: Printed Matter. Monograph, pub: A.N.U.
Pages: 108
Cross-references: \dn 10.004
Document Contents: statistical supplement
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10 Folder 4:
Document Number: 10.004
Document Author: J. ZubrzyckiM.U.P.
Document Description
a demographic survey based upon the 1954 census
Document Date: 1960
Document Type: Printed Matter. Hardcover book, pub: M.U.P.
Pages: 118
Cross-references: \dn 10.003
Document Contents: demographic survey
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10 Folder 5:
Document Number: 10.005
Document Author: J.V. Neustupny (ed.)
Document Title: Linguistic Communications - 13
Document Description
Working Papers of The Linguistic Society of Australia
Document Date: 1975
Document Type: Printed Matter
Pages: 115
Subject Matter: linguistics
Document Contents: linguistic articles
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10 Folder 6:
Document Number: 10.006
Document Author: B.H. Jernudd and J.V. Neustupny (eds.)
Document Title: Linguistic Communications - 12
Document Description
Working Papers of the Linguistic Society of Australia
Document Date: 1974
Document Type: Printed Matter
Pages: 84
Subject Matter: linguistics
Document Contents: linguistic articles
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10 Folder 7:
Document Number: 10.007
Document Author: Algernon Coleman
Document Title: The Teaching of Modern Foreign Languages in the United States
Document Date: 1931
Document Type: Printed Matter
Pages: 295
Subject Matter: language teaching
Document Contents: publication on language teaching
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10 Folder 8:
Document Number: 10.008
Document Author: John Sandefur and David Nangan:golod Jentian
Document Title: A Tentative Description of the Phonemes of the Ngalkbun Language
(including a small word list)
Document Description
Workpapers of SIL-AAB Series A, Volume 1; phonemic
description of Ngalkbun, spoken at Bamyili, N.T., part of literacy programme
Document Date: 1977
Document Type: Printed Matter
Pages: 38
Subject Matter: Australian languages, Ngalkbun (Dalabon)
Keywords: 1. Australian languages -- Northern Territory -- Arnhem Land. 2.
Dalabon Language.
Language Names: Dalabon (Dangbon, Ngalkbun, Ngalkbon, Nalgbon, Ngalabon,
Ngalgbon, Njalkpon)
Language Speaker: Mick Panter, Ronny Kentea
Language Recorded at: Darwin
Language traditionally spoken at: Bamyili
Document Contents: Linguistic article
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10 Folder 9:
Document Number: 10.009
Document Author: Victor Jassem
Document Title: Intonation of Conversational English
Document Description
linguistic monograph
Document Date: 1952
Document Type: Printed Matter
Pages: 122
Subject Matter: English
Keywords: English
Language Names: English
Document Contents: lingusitic article
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10 Folder 10:
Document Number: 10.010
Doc.No. Comment: \dn 10.010 contains \dn 10.010.01-3
Document Author: Flint
Document Title: (on folder): Yiddindji - Checked
Document Number: 10.010.01
Doc.No. Comment: Typescript version of Manuscript \dns 10.010.02-3, and additional
material.
Document Author: Flint
Document Title: Yiddindji Elicitation Material and Text (Q.S.S., Gps. 291,
292, 294)
Document Description
Yiddindji [Idindji] material collected at Yarrabah
- Queensland Speech Survey Gps. 291, 292, 294 using Capell's Questionnaire
(modified). Notes on informants, neighbouring dialect, language, tribal names,
phonetic variation; (1) I.P.A. transcription of conversation between two
informants; (2) I.P.A. transcription of words and phrases elicited from same
two informants, based on Capell's Questionnaire, nos. 1-109; (3) I.P.A. transcription
of words and phrases elicited from two other informants, based on Capell's
Questionnaire, nos. 1-223.
Document Date: 17+20/10/1964
Document Type: Photocopy of Typescript
Pages: 21
Subject Matter: Australian languages, Yiddindji, (Yidiny, Idinji)
Cross-references: Gps.291,292,294, \cm AIATSIS R291,292,294 \an 5990-2, 5998-9,
\dn 6.042 + 044,10.010.02-03, 15.005, 15.006
Keywords: 1. Australian languages -- Queensland. 2. Idindji Language.
Language Names: Idindji (Yidiny, Yiddindji, Yiddinji, Idinji)
Language Speaker: (1), (2): Charlie (Popeye) Fourmile (c. 75-76 yrs), Parmenas
Mundubbery (relationship to Fourmile given as both grandson (p.1) and nephew
(pp. 6, 9), c. 32 yrs.); (3): Dick Moses (c. 50 yrs), Hilary Harris. Moses
noted to have mentioned two other Yiddindji informants (not interviewed on
the occasion): Arthur Harris, Richard Hyde. Also noted but not interviewed:
Kantju (Gandju) speaker, Oscar Graham.
Language Recorded at: Yarrabah Aboriginal Settlement
Language traditionally spoken at: Green Hill, Gordonvale areas; "from the
Murray Prior Range west to Pyramid Mt. and south to Saltwater Ck."
Speaker Background: According to Parmenas Mundubbery, the inhabitants of
Yarrabah Aboriginal Settlement now know themselves by the tribal name Khunggandji
(Kunggandji)
Document Contents: Field work notes. Yiddindji [Idindji] material collected
at Yarrabah - Q.S.S. Gps. 291, 292, 294 using the Capell list (modified).
Notes on informants, neighbouring dialect,language, tribal names, phonetic
variation; (1) I.P.A. transcription of conversation between two informants;
(2) I.P.A. transcription of words and phrases elicited from same two informants,
based on Capell's questionnaire, nos. 1-109; (3) I.P.A. transcription of
words and phrases elicited from two other informants, based on Capell's questionnaire,
nos. 1-223.
Document Number: 10.010.02
Doc.No. Comment: Manuscript version of part of \dn 10.010.01
Document Author: Flint
Document Title: Yiddinji Elicitation Material: Informants 1 and 2.
Document Description
Yiddindji [Idindji] material collected at Yarrabah
- Q.S.S. Gp 292 [?]. I.P.A. transcription of words and phrases elicited from
two informants, based on Capell's questionnaire, nos. 1-109.
Document Date: 17/10/1963
Document Type: Manuscript
Pages: 8
Subject Matter: Australian languages, Yiddindji, (Yidiny, Idinji)
Cross-references: Gp 291, \cm AIATSIS R291,\an 5990-1, \dn 6.042, 10.010.01
+ 03, 15.005, 15.006
Keywords: 1. Australian languages -- Queensland. 2. Idindji Language.
Language Names: Idindji (Yidiny, Yiddindji, Yiddinji, Idinji)
Language Speaker: Informant 1: Charlie Four-mile; Informant 2: Parmenas Mundubbery.
Flint's comment reads: "Informant 1 is an original Yiddinji speaker, but
is failing physically and mentally. Occasionally he forgets or perhaps confuses
words. His material is however generally reliable. Informant 2 has a passive
understanding of the language, and knows a few words actively. His material
is less reliable than that of Informant 1."
Language Recorded at: Yarrabah Aboriginal Settlement
Language traditionally spoken at: Green Hill, Gordonvale areas; "from the
Murray Prior Range west to Pyramid Mt. and south to Saltwater Ck." [\dn 10.010.01]
Speaker Background: not noted (but see \dn 10.010.01)
Document Contents: Field work notes. Yiddindji [Idindji] material collected
at Yarrabah. Q.S.S. Gp. 292 [?]. I.P.A. transcription of words and phrases
elicited from two informants, based on Capell,s questionnaire, nos. 1-109.
Document Number: 10.010.03
Doc.No. Comment: Manuscript version of part of Typescript \dn 10.010.01
Document Author: Flint
Document Title: Section 3 Elicitation Material (Second Series)
Document Description
Yiddindji [Idindji] material collected at Yarrabah.
Q.S.S. Gp. 294 [?]. I.P.A. transcription of words and phrases elicited from
two informants, based on Capell's questionnaire, nos. 1-223.
Document Date: 20/10/1964
Document Type: Manuscript
Pages: 22
Subject Matter: Australian languages, Yiddindji, (Yidiny, Idinji)
Cross-references: Gp 294, \cm AIATSIS R294 \an 5998-9, \dn 6.044, 10.010.01-02,
15.005, 15.006
Keywords: 1. Australian languages -- Queensland. 2. Idindji Language.
Language Names: Idindji (Yidiny, Yiddindji, Yiddinji, Idinji)
Language Speaker: Informant 1: Dick Moses; Informant 2: Hilary Harris
Language Recorded at: Yarrabah Aboriginal Settlement
Language traditionally spoken at: Green Hill, Gordonvale areas; "from the
Murray Prior Range west to Pyramid Mt. and south to Saltwater Ck." [\dn 10.010.01]
Speaker Background: Not noted (but see \dn 10.010.01)
Document Contents: Field work notes. Yiddindji [Idindji] material collected
at Yarrabah. Q.S.S. Gp. 294 [?]. I.P.A. transcription of words and phrases
elicited from two informants, based on Capell's questionnaire, nos. 1-223.
Document Number: 10.011
Doc.No. Comment: contains 10.011.01-05
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10 Folder 11:
Document Number: 10.011.01
Document Author: Flint
Document Title: Elicitation in Waka-Waka
Document Description
Phonetic transcription of elicitation list
Document Date: 30/11/1965
Document Type: Manuscript, carbon copy of Manuscript
Pages: 16
Conservation Recommendation: Manuscript should be typed
Subject Matter: Waka-Waka (Waga-Waga), Queensland Speech Survey
Cross-references: \fl 382 side 1, \cm AIATSIS R329, \an 6061, \dn 4.015 p.105,
6.065, 10.018
Keywords: 1. Australian languages -- Queensland. 2. Waga-Waga Language.
Language Names: Waga-Waga (Wakka-Wakka, Waka-Waka)
Language Speaker: Jack Conway
Language Recorded at: Woorabinda Aboriginal Settlement
Language traditionally spoken at: Not recorded
Speaker Background: Not recorded
Document Contents: Phonetic transcription of elicitation list using Capell's
Questionnaire, items 1-110. Pp.1-9: Items in Waga-Waga only; Pp. 10-16: Same
items with English gloss.
Document Number: 10.011.02
Document Author: Flint
Document Title: Elicitation Material in Gundu-Munding
Document Description
Phonetic transcription of elicitation list
Document Date: 1/12/1965
Document Type: Manuscript
Pages: 7
Conservation Recommendation: Manuscript should be typed
Subject Matter: Gundu-Munding, Queensland Speech Survey
Cross-references: \cm AIATSIS R330, \an 6062, \dn 4.015 p.105, 6.066
Keywords: 1. Australian languages -- Queensland. 2. Gundu-Munding Language.
Language Names: Gundu-Munding
Language Comment: Unknown language, no correspondence to any AIATSIS name.
?Known by some other name
Language Speaker: Vivian Solomon. Also mentioned, but not clear whether as
informants, are Daisy Solomon, Sadie Cumbara.
Language Recorded at: Woorabinda Aboriginal Settlement
Language traditionally spoken at: Not recorded - ?Mount Playfield
Speaker Background: Not recorded
Document Contents: Phonetic transcription of elicitation list, using Capell's
Questionnaire, items 1-97 (several items omitted). Monolingual.
Document Number: 10.011.03
Document Author: Flint
Document Title: Elicitation Material in Gunggari Language
Document Description
Phonetic transcription of elicitation lists; notes
referring to free speech/stories.
Document Date: 1/12/1965
Document Type: Manuscript
Pages: 15
Subject Matter: Gunggari (Gungari), Queensland Speech Survey
Cross-references: \fl 366, \cm AIATSIS R331, \an 6063, \dn 4.015 p.105, 6.067,
10.016
Cross-ref. Comment: Manuscript version of Typescript \dn 6.067 More Gungari
in \dn 6.065, 10.018
Keywords: 1. Australian languages -- Queensland. 2. Gungari Language.
Language Names: Gungari (Gunggari)
Language Speaker: Willie Rookwood, Sadie Cumbara
Language Recorded at: Woorabinda Aboriginal Settlement
Language traditionally spoken at: not recorded
Speaker Background: not recorded
Document Contents: Phonetic transcription of elicitation list, using Capell's
Questionnaire. Willie Rookwood: items 1-90; Sadie Cumbara: items 1-27. Also
words and sentences in phonetic script relating to other parts of the recording,
titled (1) History; (2) ?2nd Corroboree; (3) Red Kangaroo; (4) Two Blokes
Fighting.
Document Number: 10.011.04
Document Author: Flint
Document Title: Henry Bloomfield
Document Description
Phonetic transcription of elicitation list
Document Date: 1/12/1965
Document Type: Manuscript
Pages: 9
Subject Matter: Koko Bujun(dji) (Bujundji (Gugu-), Queensland Speech Survey
Cross-references: \fl 366, Gp. 332, \cm AIATSIS R332, \an 6064, \dn 4.015
p.105, 6.067, 6.068, 10.015
Cross-ref. Comment: \Manuscript version of \dn 6.067 (part thereof) \dn 6.068
contains recording report for this document
Keywords: 1. Australian languages -- Queensland. 2. Bujundji (Gugu-) Language.
Language Names: Bujundji (Gugu-) (Koko-Bujun, Koko-Bujunji, Koko-Bujundji,
Gugu-Bujundji)
Language Speaker: Henry Bloomfield
Language Recorded at: Woorabinda Aboriginal Settlement
Document Contents: Phonetic transcription of elicitation list from Capell's
Questionnaire, items 1-122. Monolingual.
Document Number: 10.011.05
Document Author: Flint
Document Title: not titled
Document Description
page 24 of unknown paper
Document Date: not dated
Document Type: Manuscript
Pages: 1
Keywords: 1. English Language -- Australia. 2. Aboriginal English.
Document Contents: page no. 24 of unknown paper, saying '...Islanders remain
isolated geographically, in a virtually closed community. With the speakers
of Aboriginal English in Queensland, a similar isolation is now being eliminated'
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10 Folder 12:
Document Number: 10.012
Document Author: Flint
Document Title: Field Work: Special Background Sheet, Recording Report
Document Description
Tabulated speaker information - Gp. 293; Sect. 1-12
- Queensland Speech Survey
Document Date: 19/10/1964
Document Type: Manuscript
Pages: 44
Subject Matter: English, Aboriginal English, Queensland Speech Survey
Cross-references: \fl 103,104, 105, 106, \cm AIATSIS R293A-D, \an 5993-5997,
\dn 4.015 p.91, 6.043
Cross-ref. Comment: Manuscript version of Typescript \dn 6.043
Keywords: 1. English Language -- Australia -- Queensland. 2. Aboriginal English.
Language Names: English, Aboriginal English
Language Speaker: Age group 14-16 yrs (all Aboriginal): Section 1 boys: Saul
Burns, Horace Malony, Adrian Davidson, Daryl Sexton; Section 2 girls: Ernestine
Yeatman, Judy Fourmile, Andrea Burns, Amy Noble; Section 3 boys and girls:
Bevin Bourghi, James Barlow, Edna Sexton, Ernestine Yeatman; Section 4 boys
and girls: Charlie Fourmile, Fred Bourghi, Judy Fourmile, Andrea Burns. Age
group 8-13 yrs: Section 5 European: J. Michael, C. Nordberg, P. Isdale, S.
Chapman; Section 6 European-Aboriginal: J. Michael, F. Michael, K. Yeatman,
W. Foster; Section 7 Aboriginal boys: B. ?Mingka/Mingha, A. Thomas, K. Elliot,
E. Bulmer; Section 8 Aboriginal boys and girls: ?Paul Sexton, P. Fourmile,
O. Sands, L. ?Kynuna/Kynura Age group 6-8 yrs: Section 9 ?European: J. Isdale,
D. Chapman, S. Nordberg, R. Michael [note added:"In addressing this group,
2 [ie D. Chapman] was addressed first]; Section 10 European-Aboriginal: S.
Nordberg, K. Michael, E. Barlow, W. Yeatman; Section 11 Aboriginal boys:
S. King, D. Thomas, E. (Ricki) Bourghi, [J. Keyes absent from recording];
Section 12 Aboriginal boys and girls: B. ?Canute, L. Barlow, L. Yeatman,
M. Bourghi
Language Recorded at: Yarrabah State School, Yarrabah Aboriginal Settlement
Language traditionally spoken at: Yarrabah-Cairns
Document Contents: Speaker logs, recording report
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10 Folder 13:
Document Number: 10.013
Document Author: Flint
Document Title: Elicited material in Munkan, ?Aboriginal English
Document Description
Elicited material and phonetic transcriptions in Munkan
- Gp.279 - Queensland Speech Survey
Document Date: 21/10/1963
Document Type: Manuscript
Pages: 7
\conrcm legibility poor
Subject Matter: Aboriginal English, Munkan, Queensland Speech Survey
Cross-references: \cm AIATSIS R279 \an 5980, \dn 6.033.03
Cross-ref. Comment: \dn 6.033.03 contains speaker logs and recording report
Keywords: 1. English Language -- Australia -- Queensland. 2. Aboriginal English.
3. Australian languages -- Queensland. 4. Munggan (Wig-) Language.
Language Names: English, Munggan (Wig-) (Wik-Mungkan, Wik-Munkan, Munkan,
Munken, Munggan)
Language Speaker: not recorded
Language Recorded at: Coen
Language traditionally spoken at: Cape York
Document Contents: phonetic transcriptions
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10 Folder 14:
Document Number: 10.014
Document Author: Flint
Document Title: (on folder) Gp 270: Gugu Yalangi
Document Description
Recording report Gp. 270 - Queensland Speech Survey
Description Comment: According to Bell, this file should contain 23 pages,
incl. tabulated speaker information: missing.
Document Date: 17/10/1963
Document Type: Manuscript
Pages: 2
Subject Matter: Gugu Yalangi, Gugu Nyungu, Queensland Speech Survey
Cross-references: \fl 1009, \cm AIATSIS R270, \an 5975, \dn 6.026
Cross-ref. Comment: Manuscript version of Typescript \dn 6.026
Keywords: 1. Australian languages. 2. Australian languages -- Queensland.
3. Jalandji (Gugu-) Language. 4. Nyungu (Gugu-) Language.
Language Names: Jalandji (Gugu-) (Gugu-Yalanji, Gugu-Yalangi), Nyungu (Gugu-)
(Gugu-Nyungu)
Language Speaker: "10 speakers of Gugu Yalangi and Gugu Nyungu, recorded
by courtesy of Mr. H. Herschberger, S.T.L. (?S.T.C.), Bloomfield"
Language Recorded at: Bloomfield River
Document Contents: Recording report
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10 Folder 15:
Document Number: 10.015
Document Author: Flint
Document Title: (on folder) Gp. 332
Document Description
Recording report - Gp. 332 a, b - Queensland Speech
Survey
Document Date: 1/12/1965
Document Type: Manuscript
Pages: 2
Subject Matter: Koko Bujun (Bujundji (Gugu-)), corroborees, Queensland Speech
Survey
Cross-references: \fl 366,376, \cm AIATSIS R332 a + b, \an 6064, \dn 4.015
p. 105, 6.067, 6.068, 10.011.04
Cross-ref. Comment: Manuscript version of Typescript \dn 6.067, 6.068. \dn
10.011.04 contains monolingual phonetic transcription of elicitated words.
Keywords: 1. Australian languages -- Queensland. 2. Bujundji (Gugu-) Language.
3. Australian Aborigines -- Rites and ceremonies.
Language Names: Bujundji (Gugu-) (Koko-Bujun, Koko-Bujunji, Koko-Bujundji,
Gugu-Bujundji)
Language Speaker: Henry Bloomfield and wife
Language Recorded at: Woorabinda Aboriginal Settlement
Language traditionally spoken at: Upper Bloomfield River
Document Contents: Recording report. "(a) Dr. Capell's Questionnaire, elicitation
material in Koko Bujun, (Upper Bloomfield River), items 1-122 (minus 42-46
and other items). (b) Four corroboree songs. Informant was not able to interpret
the words of the latter".
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10 Folder 16:
Document Number: 10.016
Document Author: Flint
Document Title: Recording Report
Document Description
Tabulated speaker information - Gp. 331 - Queensland
Speech Survey
Document Date: 1/12/1965
Document Type: Manuscript
Pages: 2
Subject Matter: ?Aboriginal English, Gunggari, Queensland Speech Survey
Cross-references: \fl 366, \cm AIATSIS R331, \an 6063, \dn 4.015 p.105, 6.067,
10.011.03
Cross-ref. Comment: Manuscript version of Typescript \dn 6.067. \dn 10.011.03
contains the monolingual phonetic transcription of elicitated word list.
Cf. also: \dn 6.068, 10.015, 10.011.04
Keywords: 1. Australian languages -- Queensland. 2. Gungari Language.
Language Names: Gungari (Gunggari)
Language Speaker: Willie Rookwood
Language Recorded at: Woorabinda Aboriginal Settlement
Language traditionally spoken at: Central southern Queensland
Document Contents: Recording report
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10 Folder 17:
Document Number: 10.017
Document Author: Flint
Document Title: (on folder): Gp. 330 (AB Ver) - Woorabinda Gundu Munding
Document Description
Tabulated speaker information - Gp.330 - Queensland
Speech Survey
Document Date: 1/12/1965
Document Type: Manuscript
Pages: 2
Subject Matter: Gundu-Munding, Queensland Speech Survey
Cross-references: \fl 369 side 1, \cm AIATSIS R330, \an 6062, \dn 4.015 p.105,
6.066, 10.011.02
Cross-ref. Comment: Manuscript version of \dn 6.066. \dn 10.011.02 contains
monolingual phonetic transcription of elicited word list.
Keywords: 1. Australian languages -- Queensland. 2. Gundu-Munding Language.
Language Names: Gundu-Munding
Language Comment: Unknown language, no correspondence to any AIATSIS name.
?Known by some other name
Language Speaker: Vivien Solomon. Tribal name: Ganberi = sugar bag = bee
Language Recorded at: Woorabinda Aboriginal Settlement
Language traditionally spoken at: Mt Playfield
Speaker Background: Speaker born at Mt Playfield, on the Woorabinda side
of Tambo.
Document Contents: Recording report with information on speaker, and also
note on his mother, Daisy Solomon, who was still living at Duaringa. Recording
contains elicitation of items 1-92, exluding 42-46, of Capell's Questionnaire.
Speaker has forgotten names for some items.
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10 Folder 18:
Document Number: 10.018
Document Author: Flint
Document Title: Gp. 329 (Waka-Waka) - Recording Report
Document Description
Recording Report Gp.329 - Queensland Speech Survey
Document Date: 30/11/1965
Document Type: Manuscript
Pages: 2
Subject Matter: Waka-Waka (Waga-Waga), Queensland Speech Survey
Cross-references: \fl 382 side 1, \cm AIATSIS R329, \an 6061, \dn 4.015 p105,
6.065, 10.011.01, 10.011.03
Cross-ref. Comment: Manuscript version of \dn 6.065. \dn 10.011.01 contains
monolingual phonetic transcription of word list in Waga-Waga (Eddie (or Jack?)
Conway), and \dn 10.011.03 contains, among other transcriptions, a monolingual
phonetic transcription of items in Gungari (Sadie Cumbara).
Keywords: 1. Australian languages -- Queensland. 2. Waga-Waga Language.
Language Names: Waga-Waga (Wakka-Wakka, Waka-Waka)
Language Speaker: Eddie/Jack Conway
Speaker Comment: Eddie Conway is given as the informant in this recording
report, with a note about his brother, Jack Conway, who 'also knows a vernacular
language'. On the transcription (\dn 10.011.01), however, the informant's
name is given as Jack Conway.
Language Recorded at: Woorabinda Aboriginal Settlement
Language traditionally spoken at: Springsure, S. E. Queensland
Document Contents: Recording report: Elicitation material. Track 1: Items
1-110 (42-46 omitted) from Capell's Questionnaire in Waga-Waga (speaker:
Eddie Conway). Track 2: Some items from same questionnaire (speaker: Sadie
Cumbara).
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10 Folder 19:
Document Number: 10.019
Document Author: Capell
Document Title: Aboriginal Vernacular Languages Questionnaire
Document Description
3 copies of numbered reference list for language elicitation.
Document Date: Not recorded
Document Type: Photocopy
Pages: 3 x 13
Subject Matter: Queensland Speech Survey
Keywords: 1. Australian languages. 2. English Language. 3. Linguistics. 4.
Anthropological linguistics.
Document Contents: Reference list of items used for elicitation from Dr.
Capell's Questionnaire, numbered 1-577.
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10 Folder 20:
Document Number: 10.020
Document Author: T. E. Dutton
Document Title: Elicitation material - Gugadji Language
Document Description
Elicitation material, dialogue with phonetic transcriptions
in Gugadji, with English translation - Gp. 307 - Queensland Speech Survey
Document Date: 3/6/1965
Document Type: Manuscript, Typescript
Pages: 63 (Elicitation Manuscript:
19; Dialogue Manuscript: 8; Elicitation Typescript: 3x 8; Dialogue Typescript:
3 x 4)
Subject Matter: Gugadji (Kukatj), Queensland Speech Survey
Cross-references: \cm AIATSIS R307 A + B, \an 6045, \dn 4.015, 6.056, 14.012
Keywords: 1. Australian languages -- Queensland. 2. Gugadji Language.
Language Names: Gugadji (Kukatj) language
Language Speaker: Mabel Sambo, Joker Flinders (also known as Joker Squire).
Both aged 60+.
Language Recorded at: Normanton Aboriginal Reserve
Document Contents: Phonetic transcriptions, translations of (1) elicitation
material, using Capell's questionnaire items 1-200 (see also \dn 10.019);
(2) free conversation between 2 speakers. There are 1 Manuscript original
and 3 typed carbon copies of both (1) and (2).
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10 Folder 21:
Document Number: 10.021
Document Author: T.E. Dutton
Document Title: Language and National Development-Long Wanem Rot?
Document Description
Inaugural Lecture, Dept. of Language, Uni. of PNG
Document Date: 1976
Document Type: Printed Matter
Pages: 44
Subject Matter: language studies
Keywords: 1. Linguistics 2. Papua New Guinea
Document Contents: linguistic article
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10 Microfilm 22:
Document Number: 10.022
Document Description
box containing microfilm to be looked at later
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Document Number: 10.023
Document Description
box containing microfilm to be looked at later
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