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  1. Lardil, also spelled Leerdil or Leertil, is a moribund language spoken by the Lardil people on Mornington Island (Kunhanha), in the Wellesley Islands of Queensland in northern Australia. Lardil is unusual among Aboriginal Australian languages in that it features a ceremonial register , called Damin (also Demiin).

  2. 14 de sept. de 2011 · After reviewing what is of such interest in Lardil, a body of data is assembled which alters our understanding of the empirical facts and theoretical implications of Lardil phonology. Hale's process of Laminalization is reanalyzed as Apicalization; constrained lexical exceptions are found with respect to Apocope, Apicalization and Truncation; and a process of Raising is identified.

  3. The Lardil male initiate language, Damin, is a unique linguistic system. ... Finally, the domain of ethnobiology is considered, with specific attention paid to traditional medicine – a domain typically thought to clearly show the effects of shifts in language and lifestyle. A first pharmacopeia of Marra bush medicine is presented ...

  4. Lardil (G38) incorporates a special speech variety called Demiin (G38) for use in particular occasions. Demiin (or: Damin) utilises a particular phonological range, and consist of a hundred or so word stems which exhibit highly abstract semantics to express the complex range of concepts spoken about in Lardil (Hale and Nash, 1997:247-8).

  5. ISSN 0726-8602 print/ISSN 1469-2996 online/11/030327-24 # 2011 The Australian Linguistic Society DOI: 10.1080/07268602.2011.598630. 1. Lardil and its Place in Phonological Theory. The word final ...

  6. 1 de sept. de 2011 · The word final phonology of Lardil was brought to the attention of linguists by Ken Hale. in the 1960s and since then certain properties of the data have led it to occupy a. privileged position ...

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