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The Gundungurra Language

R. H. Mathews

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The Gundungurra Language

R. H. Mathews

Archaeology & Anthropology, Language & Communication

The Gundungurra Language, written by R. H. Mathews in the early 20th century, is a comprehensive study of the Gundungurra language spoken by the Dhar'rook and Gun'dungur'ra tribes in New South Wales, Australia. The book explores the grammatical structure, phonetics, and vocabulary, detailing aspects such as noun classification, gender distinctions, and verb conjugation. Mathews' meticulous analysis highlights the unique features of the language, making it a valuable resource for linguists and those interested in Indigenous Australian cultures.

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