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Central Anmatyerr Picture Dictionary
Jenny Green
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Alice Springs
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IAD Press
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2003
16986181
2003
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children's
'Anmatyerr language, is spoken every day by about 2000 people in Central Australia. Most speakers live 200km North of Alice Springs. Anmatyerr -speaking communities include Yuelamu (Mt Allen), Ti-Tree, Laramba, Pulardi, Pine Hill, Wilora, Adelaide Bore and Pmara Jutunta (Ywerternt).'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
Alice Springs : IAD Press , 2003 -
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Central Anmatyerr Picture Dictionary
Jenny Green
,
Alice Springs
:
IAD Press
,
2003
16986181
2003
reference
children's
'Anmatyerr language, is spoken every day by about 2000 people in Central Australia. Most speakers live 200km North of Alice Springs. Anmatyerr -speaking communities include Yuelamu (Mt Allen), Ti-Tree, Laramba, Pulardi, Pine Hill, Wilora, Adelaide Bore and Pmara Jutunta (Ywerternt).'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
Alice Springs : IAD Press , 2009 -
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Alyawarr Picture Dictionary
Alice Springs
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IAD Press
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2009
16986268
2004
reference
children's
'Alyawarr language, is spoken every day by 1500 people in Central Australia. Most speakers live North – East of Alice Springs, spreading over the QLD border. Alyawarr -speaking communities include Awerrethel (Canteen Creek), Alepeyewenh (Hatches Creek), Epenarra, Ilperrelhelam (Lake Nash) and Mt Isa.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
Alice Springs : IAD Press , 2009 - y Luritja Picture Dictionary Alice Springs : IAD Press , 2011 Z1787375 2011 reference children's 'Luritja language, is spoken every day by about 2000 people in Central Australia. Most speakers live North-West from Alice Springs, spreading to the Western Australian border. Luritja -speaking communities include Papunya, Haasts Bluff, Mt Liebig, Browns Bore and Kintore.' Source: http://iadpress.com/shop (Sighted 23/06/2011). Alice Springs : IAD Press , 2011
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Western Arrarnta Picture Dictionary
David Roennfeldt
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Alice Springs
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IAD Press
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2017
16986001
2006
reference
children's
'The Western Arrarnta language, is spoken every day by about 1500 people in Central Australia. Most speakers live west of Alice Springs. Western Arrarnta -speaking communities include Ntaria (Hermannsberg), Gilbert Springs, Kulpitarra, Ipolera, Undarana, Wallace Rockhole, Red Sand Hill, and Ilmanta (Running Water).'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
Alice Springs : IAD Press , 2017