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The phonology and morphology of Bachamal (Wogait)

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Ford, Lysbeth Julie

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This thesis sketches the phonology and morphology of Bachamal. The syntax, sentence intonation and genetic relationship of Bachamal to other Australian languages are not covered in this sub-thesis, but are to be investigated in a further study which will compare Bachamal and Emmi to establish the relationship of each language to each other, and to other neighbouring languages.

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