Landscape, language and culture in Indigenous Australia

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University of Newcastle
Macquarie University
University of Western Australia

This project aims to determine how culture and social diversity interact with landscape in representing physical space in the minds and grammars of speakers of Australian Indigenous languages. The project will conduct the first Australia-wide survey of Indigenous spatial description correlated with landscape, and the first large-scale investigation of diversity in spatial behaviour among individuals within communities. The findings are expected to inform crucial debates on the formative role of landscape in language, and advance our knowledge of human spatial cognition. It will collect completely new experimental and natural data in six endangered languages, with significant benefits for the maintenance of Indigenous languages and cultures.

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Frames of spatial reference in five Australian languages
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Journal article
Authors
Bill Palmer, Dorothea Hoffman, Joe Blythe, Alice Gaby, Bill Pascoe, Maia Ponsonnet
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Taylor & Francis Group
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Geocentric directional systems in Australia: a typology
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Journal article
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Dorothea Hoffmann, Bill Palmer and Alice Gaby
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De Gruyter Mouton
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© 2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
Diversity in representing space within and between language communities
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Journal article
Authors
Jonathon Lum, Bill Palmer, Jonathan Schlossberg. Alice Gaby
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De Gruyter Mouton
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© Bill Palmer, Alice Gaby, Jonathon Lum, and Jonathan Schlossberg; licensed under Creative Commons License CC-BY
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