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Issue Details: First known date: 2002... 2002 Wangelanginy
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Notes:

Epigraphs:
'The oldest languages of all must have been the highly synthetic -- verb-forms and noun-forms of great length.' Anthony Burgess, Language Made Plain, 1964
'Wangq: to speak, to say...'. Hazel Brown, Noongar language speaker.

  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Southerly Stories Without End... vol. 62 no. 2 Anita Heiss (editor), Penny Van Toorn (editor), 2002 Z1008500 2002 periodical issue (taught in 1 units)

    'Stories Without End includes writing that is complex, innovative, and polished, and writing that is raw, rugged, and passionate. In their different ways, all the pieces are powerful...' (Source: editorial, Southerly Vol. 62 No. 2 2002: 5-6)

    2002
    pg. 98-99
Last amended 23 Apr 2007 12:26:27
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