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  Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Studies http://coombs.anu.edu.au/SpecialProj/ASEDA/ASEDA.html
Computer-based materials about Australian Indigenous languages including dictionaries, grammars and teaching materials for about 300 languages.
  Nhirrpi Data http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~bowern/nhirrpi.htm
A sketch grammar of Nhirrpi with bidirectional wordlists and sample sentences. The language, from South Australia, is also called Palpamadramadra and it is very close to Yandruwandha.
  Dyirbal in Assimilation http://www.linguist.de/Dyirbal/
Essay by Jan Wohlgemut discussing the social surroundings and grammatical change of present-day Dyirbal as compared to the language Dixon described in 1968.
  Pakanh Alphabetical Search Index http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/2970/pakalpha.htm
Dictionary for the Pakanh language of central Cape York Peninsula, North Queensland, Australia. Includes vocabulary, glosses or translations and links to related cultural materials.
  Martuthunira: A Language of the Pilbara Region of Western Australia http://www.linguistics.uwa.edu.au/staff/alan_dench/martuthunira
A facsimile version of the Martuthunira grammar is made available by the author (Alan Dench) as a set of linked PDF files. The Table of Contents, Index entries, and all internal text references to sections of the grammar, the bibliography, and language examples are links allowing quick and easy navigation. The download must be requested from the author, who will ask for some information about the requestor before sending the files.
  Kaurna Warra http://kaurna.tripod.com/
Interactive dictionary and language data base for the Kaurna language.
  Ayapathu Wordlist http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/2970/ayapathu.htm
Short list of Ayapathu vocabulary.
  Indigenous Languages Directory http://www.fatsil.org/links/nild.htm
National indigenous languages directory maintained by the Federation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.
  Keeping the Aboriginal Language Strong http://www.bri.net.au/spokenword.html
Article on the efforts of Christobel Swann to conserve Australian Aboriginal languages. Good discussion on some of the issues that make preserving endangered languages difficult to achieve.
  Kutthung Vocabulary http://users.hunterlink.net.au/~madms/kutthu.html
Vocabulary of the Kutthung or Kattang dialect once spoken along the southern bank of the Karuah river and south shore of Port Stephens, New South Wales, Australia.
  Yanyula http://emsah.uq.edu.au/linguistics/austlang/Yanyula/yframe.html
Information on the Yanyula language (phonology, grammar, etc.), traditionally spoken along the north coast of the Northern Territory and in the Sir Edward Pellew Islands.
  Aboriginal Languages of Australia http://www.dnathan.com/VL/
Guide to internet resources for Australian indigenous languages.
  Arrernte Dictionary http://aboriginalart.com.au/culture/arrernte4.html
Small dictionary of Arrernte words for animals and objects with links to a language map of the region and additional Arrernte vocabulary lists.
  University of South Australia Aboriginal Studies and Teacher Education Centre http://www.unisa.edu.au/unaipon/
Provides information for prospective students of Australian Aboriginal languages, particularly Pitjantjatjara, and links to other resources.
  Australian Linguistics Network http://www.sultry.arts.usyd.edu.au/links/au-ling.html
Australian university departments with linguists, web pages and other Australian linguistics-related links.
  Yindjibarndi Online Dictionary http://www.roebourne.wa.edu.au/culture/language.htm
WAV format sound files for Yindjibarndi vocabulary for body parts and some animals.
  Australian Aboriginal Language Material http://emsah.uq.edu.au/linguistics/austlang/index.html
Language materials from the Flint papers including information on symbols, abbreviations, phonemes, orthographic conventions, recording practice,s and bibliography.
  Uw Oykangand and Uw Olkola Multimedia Dictionary http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/2970/index.html
Dictionary for a language spoken in the Cape York peninsula in North Queensland, Australia.
  Garawa (Garrwa) http://emsah.uq.edu.au/linguistics/austlang/garrwa/index.html
Information on the extinct Garawa (or Garrwa) language, which used to be spoken in the Gulf of Carpentaria region close to the Northern Territory - Queensland border.
  Australian Indigenous Languages http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVLPages/AborigPages/LANG/LangHome.html.7-98
Internet guide to Australian indigenous languages. Comprehensive site with dictionaries, language resources, organization contacts, wordlists, sound files and links to related sites.
  Experiences with Kirrkirr http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/annotation/database/papers/Manning_Parton/22.2.manning.pdf
Paper discussing what is desirable or necessary database technology to develop browsing interfaces to lexical databases for indigenous languages based on experiences developing such for the Kirrkirr language.
  Awabakal Language Place Names http://www.lakemac.infohunt.nsw.gov.au/library/lhist/suburb/lmp&p/aboriginalwords.htm
Place names of the Lake Macquarie region of Australia.
  Australian Languages Links http://www.anu.edu.au/linguistics/nash/aust/
Links, maps and specialty pages for Australian languages.
  Australian Linguistic Society http://au.geocities.com/austlingsoc/
Details on the Australian Linguistic Society including information on membership, mailing list, projects, conferences and links to related sites.

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