Mudburra is language of the central Northern
Territory, spoken by people in the districts of Elliott and Wave
Hill.
This is an introduction to the grammar, and some texts examples.
Created December 1995.
Last addition 30 January 1999.
Last edit 26 November 2016, 2 September 2025.
The Mudburra language
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Mudburra,
an introduction, and chronology of
documentation of the language
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Spelling conventions:
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`ng' for the velar nasal (ng as in `hangar')
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vowels written with a double letter stand for the long vowels
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chart
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References
Green, Rebecca, Jennifer Green, Amanda Rose Hamilton-Hollaway,
Felicity Helen Meakins, David John Osgarby & Rob Pensalfini.
2019. Mudburra to English dictionary.
Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, the publishing arm of the
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Studies.
WITH ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS FROM: Glenn Wightman, Patrick
McConvell, David Nash, Mary Laughren.
”Australian Indigenous Languages Dictionary Project, an initiative
of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Studies. Proudly supported by the National Indigenous Australians
Agency.” – page [iv].
https://shop.aiatsis.gov.au/products/mudburra-to-english-dictionary
Australian languages
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© 1999 David
Nash
URL: http://www0.anu.edu.au/linguistics/nash/aust/m/index.html