04780nam 22007333 450 991084270050332120240828034012.097817604661831760466182(CKB)31287882200041(MiAaPQ)EBC31266697(Au-PeEL)EBL31266697(OCoLC)1417107717(EXLCZ)993128788220004120240621d2024 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierYagara Dictionary and Salvage Grammar1st ed.Canberra :ANU Press,2024.©2024.1 online resource (300 pages)Asia-Pacific Linguistics Series9781760466176 1760466174 Intro -- List of illustrations -- Figure 1.1: Yagara (in black font) and surrounding languages (in grey). -- Figure 1.2: Alternate female generations have the same sections. -- Figure 1.3: Selected kinship relations in Yagara. -- Table 1.1: Yagara moieties and the totems of equivalent Gabi-Gabi and Jinibara moieties. -- Table 1.2: 'Straight' marriage moieties and sections. -- Table 1.3: Children's moieties and sections are based on those of their mothers. -- Table 1.4: The consonant inventory of Yagara. -- Table 1.5: The vowel inventory of Yagara. -- Table 1.6: List of consonant phonemes (in IPA) acceptable in various syllable and word positions. -- Table 1.7: Attested combinations of permissible syllable codas followed by permissible syllable onsets. -- Table 1.8: Holmer's vowel transcriptions for Yagara and three other languages in Part 3 of his Linguistic Survey. -- Table 1.9: Ridley's vowel transcriptions for Yagara and nine other languages in his Kámilarói, and Other Australian Languages. -- Table 1.10: Lauterer's vowel transcriptions for Yagara in 'Outlines of a Grammar'. -- Table 1.11: Approximate correspondence of vowel transcriptions based on explanations in the sources. -- Table 1.12: Noun cases. -- Table 1.13: Derivational affixes. -- Table 1.14: Yagara pronouns. -- Table 1.15: Yagara adnominal demonstratives. -- Table 1.16: Yagara adverbial demonstratives. -- Table 1.17: Yagara interrogative pronouns. -- Table 1.18: Verbal inflectional suffixes. -- Table 2.1: Pronouncing Yagara words in the dictionary. -- Abbreviations and conventions -- Part 1. Grammar -- 1.1. The Yagara language -- 1.2. Kinship -- 1.3. Phonology -- 1.4. Parts of speech -- 1.5. Nominal morphology -- 1.6. Verbal morphology -- 1.7. Interjections -- 1.8. Clitics -- 1.9. Syntax -- Part 2. Dictionary -- 2.1. Using the dictionary -- 2.2. Yagara - English Dictionary.2.3. English-Yagara Finder List -- Part 3. Texts -- 3.1. The contents of Part 3 -- 3.2. Background to the texts -- 3.3. Sentence lists -- 3.4. The Resurrection (Ridley 1875) -- 3.5. From Genesis 1, 2, and 3 (Ridley 1875) -- 3.6. From Luke 7 and 8 (Ridley 1875) -- References.Most English speakers in Australia know a few words of Yagara, the Pama-Nyungan language traditionally spoken in the area that now includes Brisbane and Ipswich. For example, Australian English yakka 'work' comes from the Yagara verb yaga'to work'.Asia-Pacific Linguistics SeriesBandjalang languageDialectsBandjalang languageGrammarPama-Nyungan languagesGrammarAboriginal AustraliansAustraliaQueenslandLanguagesExtinct languagesAustraliaQueenslandYuggera language E23aiatsislLanguage - Vocabulary - Dictionaries and glossariesaiatsissLanguage - Linguistics - Grammar and syntaxaiatsissLangues pama-nyunganGrammaireLangues australiennesAustralieQueenslandLangues mortesAustralieQueenslandBandjalang languageDialects.Bandjalang languageGrammar.Pama-Nyungan languagesGrammar.Aboriginal AustraliansLanguages.Extinct languagesYuggera language E23Language - Vocabulary - Dictionaries and glossaries.Language - Linguistics - Grammar and syntax.Langues pama-nyunganGrammaire.Langues australiennesLangues mortes499/.15Harward-Nalder Glenda1742121Sullivan Karen1145516MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910842700503321Yagara Dictionary and Salvage Grammar4168725UNINA