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English
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Dharug
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Wurm, S. A. (Stephen Adolphe), 1922-2001
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Barwick, Linda
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London Missionary Society
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McFarlane, Samuel, 1837-1911
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Murray, A. W. (Archibald Wright), 1811-1892
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SOAS Radio
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SOAS University of London
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University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies
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[Anonymous]
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SOAS University of London
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SOAS, University of London
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School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
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Australian languages
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Linguistics
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Austronesian and Oceanic languages
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Cultural interaction
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Endangered languages
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Endangered languages -- Documentation
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Espérance (French frigate)
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Espérance (Frégate française)
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Australia
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Oceania
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Pacific
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Papua New Guinea
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Queensland
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Tasmania
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Torres Strait Islands
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West Arnhem
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Dictionaries
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Vocabularies
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Journal of Archibald Wright Murray & Samuel Macfarlane, 1st Voyage to New Guinea from Loyalty Islands
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Notebooks of William Dawes (MS 41645 c & d) : short vocabularies of the language of Indigenous peoples of Van Diemen's Land, collected by the officers of the French frigates La Recherche and L'Espérance in 1793
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Recent developments in Australian linguistics
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Recent developments in Australian linguistics
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Western Arnhem Land Song Project - Linda Barwick : Endangered Languages Week (2012)