Mankerrnge Djurra

Mankerrnge Djurra

A New Book

Mankerrnge djurra bebmeng wanjh. Bininj kadberre kunwok kayo kore namekke djurra. Bulanj Murray Garde bimbom dja birri-wern Bininj birri-bukkang wanjh ben-wokkurrmeng kore namekke djurra. Birri-wern nawu Australian National Unviersity kabirri-durrkmirri birri-djarrkmirnderri wanjh birri-bebkeng djurra. Birri-kihkimuk Bininj dja daluk nawu univeristy kabirri-durrkmirri birrih-di yiman Na-kamarrang Nick Evans, Margaret Jolly dja Bulanj Jon Altman. Kamarrang Stuart Guymala dja Bulanj Emmanuel Namarnyilk bene-wam Manmoyi-beh dja bene-wokdi Kunwinjku dja Bulanj Murray benmarne-wokborledkeng Kun-balanda.

A new book has just been published about Bininj Gunwok language. The author is Murray Garde. The book was launched on 18 December at the Australian National University by the School of Culture, History and Language. Speakers included Prof. Margaret Jolly, Prof. Nicholas Evans, Prof. Jon Altman and special guests from Western Arnhem Land, Stuart Guymala and Emmanuel Namarnyilk. The book is an ethnography of communication that focuses on the way Bininj Gunwok speakers refer to other people in everyday conversation.

You can order the book from the publisher or from your favourite online book store. Just click on the link at the bottom of the embedded pdf file below.

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