About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 135. Chapters: Australian Aboriginal sign languages, Australian aboriginal languages scholars, Endangered indigenous Australian languages, Indigenous Australian language stubs, Non-Pama-Nyungan languages, Pama-Nyungan languages, Tangkic languages, Tasmanian languages, Words and phrases of Australian Aboriginal origin, Kangaroo, Wombat, Bunyip, Uluru, Wiradjuri, Quandong, Brolga, Numbat, Macrotis, List of English words of Australian Aboriginal origin, Wallaroo, Kala Lagaw Ya, Budgerigar, Brumby, List of Australian Aboriginal languages, List of Australian place names of Aboriginal origin, R. H. Mathews, Yolngu, Marn Grook, Tiwi language, Barramundi, UNSW Tharunka, Galah, Australian Aboriginal kinship, Transcription of Australian Aboriginal languages, Palawa kani, Indigenous Australian seasons, Wobbegong, Currawong, Michael Silverstein, Anangu, Kookaburra, Damin, Kurdaitcha, Wiradjuri language, Sydney language, Taipan, Gang-gang Cockatoo, Dreaming, Enindhilyagwa language, Australian Aboriginal enumeration, Initial dropping, Bogong moth, R. M. W. Dixon, Pademelon, Indigenous Australian food groups, Woggabaliri, Coolamon, Stephen Wurm, Uw Oykangand language, Thomas Petrie, Kulin, Diyari language, Proto-Pama-Nyungan language, Yir-Yoront language, Quoll, Walmajarri language, Ngarla language, Gilgai, Woiwurrung language, Pakanha language, Nukunu language, Witchetty grub, Nunggubuyu language, Nyulnyul language, Jiwarli language, Yara-ma-yha-who, Warlpiri Sign Language, Djanga, Lardil language, Northeast Pama-Nyungan languages, John McConnell Black, Walgalu people, Kayardild language, Bandjalang language, Worimi language, Murrinh-patha language, Ngalakan language, Corroboree, Gugu Thaypan language, Bardi language, Garawa language, Gunwinggu language, Gunwinyguan languages, Corymbia calophylla, Mirndi languages, Southwest Pama-Nyungan langu...