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Tasaku Tsunoda

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133:. He has returned on occasion to Palm Island as a guest of the Australian Literacy & Numeracy Foundation in order to help children learn some Warrungu and assist in attempts to revive the language. He has provided the community with translations of classic children's books such as 110:
He later wrote up his research to produce the standard grammar of the language, published in 2012. The language is important also for being one of less than 10 languages in the world, uniquely found in Northern Queensland, that embody the phenomenon of
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in Queensland for his master's thesis (1974), where he undertook extensive interviews with a native informant, Alf Palmer(1891–1981), who happened to be the last fluent speaker of
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for postgraduate work was partially influenced by the fact that the Monash campus was close to an athletic training camp run by the former world middle distance champion
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where he completed a master's and then a doctoral degree in linguistics. His choice of
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of Western Australia, where he mastered and wrote a grammar of
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Endangerment and Language Revitalization: An Introduction
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National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics
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The Djaru Language of Kimberley, Western Australia,
129:On retirement from Tokyo University, he joined the 321:The Djaru language of Kimberley, Western Australia 318: 279:. In Dixon, Robert M. W.; Blake, Barry J. (eds.). 59:(now incorporated with other villages and renamed 118:Subsequently, Tsunoda pursued field work in the 83:. His supervisor for both his M.A. and PhD was 102:originally spoken in the upper reaches of the 24: 90:Beginning in 1972, he undertook fieldwork on 8: 304:"Linguist revives lost Aboriginal language" 243: 31:is a Japanese linguist, specializing in 255: 228: 216: 192: 185: 302:Schwarten, Evan (12 September 2011). 204: 162:, Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter. 7: 395:Linguists of Pama–Nyungan languages 171:Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter. 327:Research School of Pacific Studies 14: 281:Handbook of Australian Languages 33:Australian Aboriginal languages 150:Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. 63:) in 1946. On graduating from 1: 405:21st-century lexicographers 135:The Very Hungry Caterpillar 421: 285:John Benjamins Publishing 120:southern Kimberley region 25: 344:Tsunoda, Tasaku (2012). 317:Tsunoda, Tasaku (1981). 153:(1991)『世界の言語と日本語』くろしお出版。 35:. His interests embrace 400:Japanese lexicographers 137:, and Worrongo tales. 347:A Grammar of Worrongo 168:A Grammar of Worongo, 390:Linguists from Japan 176:Notes and references 113:syntactic ergativity 51:Tsunoda was born in 41:endangered languages 273:Dixon, Robert M. W. 100:Aboriginal language 67:, Tsunoda moved to 37:linguistic typology 287:. pp. 1–145. 361:978-3-110-23877-8 352:Walter de Gruyter 336:978-0-858-83252-7 294:978-9-027-22004-2 69:Monash University 16:Japanese linguist 412: 365: 340: 324: 313: 298: 259: 253: 247: 241: 232: 226: 220: 214: 208: 202: 196: 190: 65:Tokyo University 57:Gumma Prefecture 30: 28: 27: 420: 419: 415: 414: 413: 411: 410: 409: 370: 369: 368: 362: 343: 337: 316: 301: 295: 283:. Vol. 2. 271: 267: 262: 254: 250: 242: 235: 227: 223: 215: 211: 203: 199: 191: 187: 183: 178: 143: 49: 22: 17: 12: 11: 5: 418: 416: 408: 407: 402: 397: 392: 387: 382: 372: 371: 367: 366: 360: 341: 335: 314: 309:The Australian 299: 293: 268: 266: 263: 261: 260: 248: 244:Schwarten 2011 233: 221: 209: 197: 195:, p. vii. 184: 182: 179: 177: 174: 173: 172: 163: 154: 151: 142: 139: 48: 45: 20:Tsunoda Tasaku 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 417: 406: 403: 401: 398: 396: 393: 391: 388: 386: 383: 381: 380:Living people 378: 377: 375: 363: 357: 353: 349: 348: 342: 338: 332: 328: 323: 322: 315: 311: 310: 305: 300: 296: 290: 286: 282: 278: 274: 270: 269: 264: 257: 252: 249: 245: 240: 238: 234: 230: 225: 222: 219:, p. 44. 218: 213: 210: 207:, p. 13. 206: 201: 198: 194: 189: 186: 180: 175: 170: 169: 164: 161: 160: 155: 152: 149: 145: 144: 140: 138: 136: 132: 127: 125: 121: 116: 114: 109: 105: 104:Herbert River 101: 97: 93: 88: 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 46: 44: 42: 38: 34: 21: 346: 320: 307: 280: 256:Tsunoda 1981 251: 231:, p. 1. 229:Tsunoda 2012 224: 217:Tsunoda 2012 212: 200: 193:Tsunoda 2012 188: 167: 158: 147: 141:Publications 128: 117: 89: 81:Herb Elliott 50: 29:, born 1946) 19: 18: 385:1946 births 92:Palm Island 85:Barry Blake 374:Categories 277:"Wargamay" 265:References 205:Dixon 1981 106:, west of 77:Melbourne 73:Melbourne 61:Shibukawa 275:(1981). 96:Warrungu 165:(2012) 156:(2005) 146:(1981) 358:  333:  291:  47:Career 181:Notes 124:Djaru 108:Tully 98:, an 53:Akagi 26:角田 太作 356:ISBN 331:ISBN 289:ISBN 39:and 71:in 376:: 354:. 350:. 329:. 325:. 306:. 236:^ 126:. 87:. 55:, 43:. 364:. 339:. 312:. 297:. 258:. 246:. 23:(

Index

Australian Aboriginal languages
linguistic typology
endangered languages
Akagi
Gumma Prefecture
Shibukawa
Tokyo University
Monash University
Melbourne
Melbourne
Herb Elliott
Barry Blake
Palm Island
Warrungu
Aboriginal language
Herbert River
Tully
syntactic ergativity
southern Kimberley region
Djaru
National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Endangerment and Language Revitalization: An Introduction
A Grammar of Worongo,
Tsunoda 2012
Dixon 1981
Tsunoda 2012
Tsunoda 2012

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