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title: Nyungar anew: phonology, text samples and etymological and historical 1500-word vocabulary of an artificially re-created Aboriginal language in the South-West of Australia (English)
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publication date: 1988
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publisher(s) literal: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University
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    Nyungar anew: phonology, text samples and etymological and historical 1500-word vocabulary of an artificially re-created Aboriginal language in the South-West of Australia (English)
    Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University