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Original Articles

A Case of Language Revitalisation in 'Settled' Australia

Pages 251-258 | Published online: 26 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

It has been claimed that most of the Indigenous languages in 'settled' Australia are extinct. This claim has not met universal approval, particularly among Indigenous people. This paper presents a case of language revitalisation in 'settled' Australia, considers the nature of the language ecology in Indigenous Australia, and advances some of the reasons for the success of this case of language revitalisation.

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