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An Australian language as spoken by the Awabakal, the people of Awaba, or lake Macquarie (near Newcastle, New South Wales): being an account of their language, traditions, and customs
1892, C. Potter, Govt. Printer
in English and Australian Aboriginal languages
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Introduction.
pt. I. The Grammar and the Key: Grammar of the Awabakal dialect. Vocabulary of the Awabakal dialect. The key to the structure of the Awabakal dialect.
pt. II. Translation of the Gospel by St. Luke.
pt. III. The lexicon to the Gospel by St. Luke.
pt. IV. The appendix: Grammar and vocabulary of the Minyung dialect [by H. Livingstone] Grammar of the Narrinyeri and other dialects of South Australia [by G. Taplin] Grammar of a dialect in Western Australia. Grammar and vocabulary of the Wiradhari dialect in New South Wales [by Archdeacon Günther] Prayers in the Awabakal dialect [by W.G. Broughton] Sentences in the Kamalarai dialect [by W. Ridley] The earliest specimen of an Australian language [by L.E. Threlkeld]
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