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Creating Aboriginal Placenames : Applied Philology in Armidale City
Subjects:
- Armidale, Armidale area, New England, New South Wales,
- Aboriginal Bundjalung AIATSIS ref. (E12) (NSW SH56-02). The term, Bundjalung, is used as a cover term (language name) for a number of related dialects. Termed Bundjalung proper, it is also used to refer to one of the dialects, one which is spoken around Coraki. Thus, Bundjalung is used as both a language name and a dialect name. Yugambeh is in this group of dialects and uses the term, Yugambeh-Bundjalung as a cover term instead. language
- Aboriginal Gamilaraay AIATSIS ref. (D23) (NSW SH55-12) language
- Aboriginal Gumbaynggirr AIATSIS ref. (E7) (NSW SH56-11) language
- Aboriginal Anaiwan AIATSIS ref. (D24) (NSW SH56-09) language
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