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The Wiradyuri and Other Languages of New South Wales

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The work presents a concise grammatical sketch of the Wiradyuri tongue and brief outlines of adjacent Burreba-burreba and Ngunawal dialects, describing phonetic conventions and an orthography adapted to represent sounds such as initial ng, dh/nh, ty/dy, and nasal ñ. It catalogs parts of speech, including absence of articles, three-number distinction (singular, dual, plural), detailed case morphology (nominative, agentive, genitive, accusative, instrumental, dative, ablative), pronoun contrasts with exclusive dual/plural forms, and adjective agreement. Field-collected vocabularies and examples illustrate usage and euphonic suffix alternations across affixes.

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R. H. Mathews

R. H. Mathews was an Australian linguist and ethnographer known for his significant contributions to the study of Indigenous Australian languages. His works, including "The Gundungurra Language" and "The Wiradyuri and Other Languages of New South Wales," provide valuable insights into the linguistic diversity and cultural heritage of Aboriginal communities in New South Wales. Mathews' research not only documented these languages but also highlighted the importance of preserving Indigenous knowledge and traditions. His dedication to the field has left a lasting impact on the understanding of Australia's linguistic landscape.

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