Introduction to Language, Land & Song: Studies in Honour of Luise Hercus

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2018

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Koch, Harold
Austin, Peter K.
Simpson, Jane

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EL Publishing

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Language, land and song are closely entwined for most pre-industrial societies, whether the fishing and farming economies of Homeric Greece, or the raiding, mercenary and farming economies of the Norse, or the huntergatherer economies of Australia. Documenting a language is now seen as incomplete unless documenting place, story and song forms part of it. This book presents language documentation in its broadest sense in the Australian context, also giving a view of the documentation of Australian Aboriginal languages over time.1 In doing so, we celebrate the achievements of a pioneer in this field, Luise Hercus, who has documented languages, land, song and story in Australia over more than fifty years.

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Language, Land and Song: Studies in honour of Luise Hercus

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