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Carl Georg von Brandenstein

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word, and widely used in kinship analysis. For Brandenstein, an etymological approach indicated that the majority of 'totemic' terms could be traced back to the vocabulary for human and animal bodies, and temperamental qualities. In short, identity was not reducible to belonging to one or another
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segmentary division of a tribe, but involved far more concrete traits. Throughout the Australian totemic system he believed he could isolate a logic, which in its fullest form, evinced 8 combinations of three paired terms of primary properties. Two totems in a binary tribal
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Nyungar Anew: phonology, text samples and etymological and historical 1500-word vocabulary of an artificially recreated Aboriginal language in the south-west of Australia.
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dispatched him on an intelligence mission to Persia, where he was picked up by the British. He spent the next four years of the war as a prisoner of war in Australia, in
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loanwords in several indigenous languages of Australia's far north. Australian linguists have generally dismissed these conclusions, except perhaps for the word
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could be shown to each involve a set of up to 20 features that could be distributed as traits over all human and non-human members of each of the two groups.
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Brandenstein's field work lasted some three decades, beginning in the 1960s. He initially concentrated on the languages of Aboriginal groups in the
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Thieberger, Nick (2008). "Language is like a carpet. Carl Georg von Brandenstein and Australian languages". In McGregor, William (ed.).
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linguist, argues that Brandenstein's approach was still strongly influenced by an outdated nineteenth-century linguistic thinking.
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A partial vocabulary of the Ngalooma Aboriginal tribe by H.A. Hall, with concordance and commentary by C.G. von Brandenstein.
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Erika Hedwig Karoline Jacobi von Wangelin (4 September 1885 – 16 September 1969) (mother)
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Karl Eduard Emil Franz von Brandenstein (15 September 1875 – 23 July 1946) (father)
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Narratives from the north-west of Western Australia in the Ngarluma and Jindjiparndi languages
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One of his most startling ideas was his claim that he had isolated and identified some sixty
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Encountering Aboriginal languages: studies in the history of Australian linguistics
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Early history of Australia:the Portuguese colony in the Kimberley.
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Descola, Philippe; Lloyd, Janet; Sahlins, Marshall (2014).
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Thieberger, Nick (22 March 2005). McGregor, William (ed.).
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Names and substance of the Australian subsection system.
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Australian Aboriginal languages
Hannover
Carl von Brandenstein
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the Canaris spy network
Loveday
Tatura
Victoria
Pilbara
Western Australia
Ngadjumaya
Noongar
totem
Ojibwa
moiety
Portuguese language
Nick Thieberger
Melbourne University
Theory of the Portuguese discovery of Australia
Names and substance of the Australian subsection system.
University of Chicago Press
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