Etymologie, Étymologie, Etymology
AU Australien, l'Australie, Australia
Regionen, Régions, Regions
Westaustralien, Australie-Occidentale, Western Australia
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australia
Western Australia

(E?)(L?) http://www.australia.gov.au/states-territories


australien-info
Western Australia

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Western Australia

(E?)(L?) http://www.csu.edu.au/australia/wa.html


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Kimberley (W3)

Der Ortsname "Kimberley" ind Westaustralien dürfte auf den Ortsnamen "Kimberley" in England zurückgehen - oder auf den "Earl of Kimberley", der auch für den Ort "Kimberley" in Südafrika Pate stand.

(E?)(L?) http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08645a.htm
(E?)(L?) http://services.land.vic.gov.au/vicnames/place.html?method=edit&id=18789
KIMBERLEY RESERVE

Erstellt: 2010-02

Kimberley languages (W3)

Die Benennung der Sprachgruppe bezieht sich auf die Region um "Kimberley" in Westaustralien.

(E?)(L?) http://www1.aiatsis.gov.au/aseda/eMU_K.htm#Kimberley languages


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landgate - Dual Naming in WA (AU)

(E?)(L?) http://www.landgate.wa.gov.au/corporate.nsf/web/Proposed+Guideline+Amendments
In "Western Australia" werden zukünftig Ortsnamen zweifach angegeben, einmal die Bezeichnung der europäischen Einwanderer und einmal die Bezeichnung der Aborigines.

Proposed Guideline Amendments
The principles, guidelines and procedures for geographic names reflect the underlying philosophy used to standardise the approval process for new names. The Geographic Names Committee of Western Australia is guided by these principles when making decisions on names. Proposed changes to the principles, guidelines and procedures for geographic names will be advertised on this site to provide opportunities for comment and feedback.

PROPOSED DUAL NAMING GUIDELINES

1.Principles of Dual Naming


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Mount Nameless, Jarndunmunha (W3)

(E?)(L?) http://blogs.usyd.edu.au/elac/2007/07/nameless_named.html
Nameless named
by Jane Simpson
16 July, 2007A nice reversal: "Mount Nameless" has got its name back. The Western Australian Government has adopted dual naming guidelines. (The good people of the Geographic Names Boards. Hurrah hurrah!) The Shire of Ashburton agreed to the mountain being called both "Mount Nameless" (apparently this name was bestowed by a Hamersley Iron survey team in the early 1960s), and "Jarndunmunha", the name used by the Eastern Guruma people. (The people are also known as Kurrama*).
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Etymologie, Étymologie, Etymology
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Brooks, Maureen - Words from the West: A Glossary of Western Australian Terms

(E?)(L?) http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0195536282/etymologety01-20
(E?)(L?) http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/0195536282/etymologety0f-21
(E?)(L?) http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/0195536282/etymologetymo-21
(E?)(L?) http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0195536282/etymologety0d-21
(E?)(L?) http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0195536282/etymologetymo-20
         

Maureen Brooks and Joan Ritchie
Oxford University Press, 1994. 222 pages
ISBN 0-19-553628-2

This book represents the first attempt to record the words used in, and perhaps peculiar to, a given Australian regional community. It contains some 750 dictionary entries of words found in Western Australian newspapers. The words are defined, and the definitions are supported by quotations from the newspapers.

In compiling this glossary, the editors examined a wide range of Western Australian newspapers covering the various regions within the state, including the North West, the Central Coast, the South West, the Wheatbelt and the Goldfields.


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McGregor, William (Autor)
Languages of the Kimberley

(E?)(L1) http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0415308089/etymologety01-20
(E?)(L1) http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/0415308089/etymologety0f-21
(E?)(L1) http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/0415308089/etymologetymo-21
(E?)(L1) http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0415308089/etymologety0d-21
(E?)(L1) http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0415308089/etymologetymo-20
Gebundene Ausgabe: 400 Seiten
Verlag: Routledge Chapman & Hall (Oktober 2004)
Sprache: Englisch

Kurzbeschreibung
The Kimberley, the far north-west of Australia, is one of the most linguistically diverse regions of the continent. Some fifty-five Aboriginal languages belonging to five different families are spoken within its borders. Few of these languages are currently being passed on to children, most of whom speak Kriol (a new language that arose about half a century ago from an earlier Pidgin English) or Aboriginal English (a dialect of English) as their mother tongue and usual language of communication. This book describes the Aboriginal languages spoken today and in the recent past in this region. The main features are of their grammars are outlined, including their sounds and word and sentence structures. In addition, there is discussion of how they are related to one another, how they were and are used in conversational interactions, and their roles and uses in traditional and modern speech communities.


Erstellt: 2010-02

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