Maps of Dhuwal
Australia at the Time of Contact: Pama-Nyungan
Australia at Time of Contact: Pama-Nyungan
Source:
Data Source: Tryon, Darrell. 2007. Australia:Time of Contact. Atlas of the World's Languages, ed. by R. E. Asher and Christopher Moseley, 144-145. Oxford: Routledge.
"Australian: Composite 2011". MultiTree: A Digital Library of Language Relationships
Date Digitized: 30-06-2011
Map Description:
The largest language family in Australia is Pama-Nyungan. This map depicts Pama-Nyungan languages spoken in Australia at the time of contact, specifically calling attention to the Tangic, Karti, Wati and Yuulungu subgroups. Modern city names and locations are also included on this map, to contextualize the locations of the native languages.
This original map was made by vectorizing data from the MultiTree language database and the Atlas of the World's Languages.
Other resources related to this project:
This folder (Australia and Austronesia: at Time of Contact) contains other maps showing linguistic subgroups. The maps may be overlaid on each other for a more complete picture.
Data Source: Tryon, Darrell. 2007. Australia:Time of Contact. Atlas of the World's Languages, ed. by R. E. Asher and Christopher Moseley, 144-145. Oxford: Routledge.
"Australian: Composite 2011". MultiTree: A Digital Library of Language Relationships
Date Digitized: 30-06-2011
Map Description:
The largest language family in Australia is Pama-Nyungan. This map depicts Pama-Nyungan languages spoken in Australia at the time of contact, specifically calling attention to the Tangic, Karti, Wati and Yuulungu subgroups. Modern city names and locations are also included on this map, to contextualize the locations of the native languages.
This original map was made by vectorizing data from the MultiTree language database and the Atlas of the World's Languages.
Other resources related to this project:
This folder (Australia and Austronesia: at Time of Contact) contains other maps showing linguistic subgroups. The maps may be overlaid on each other for a more complete picture.
Note: Scanned or downloaded images have been geo-registered for compatibility with our project interface. Slight imperfections are an inevitable result of the registration process.
Australia: Distribution of Contrasts and Laterals (Dixon)
Distribution of Laminal, Apical, and Dorsal Contrasts, and of Laterals
Source: Dixon, R.M.W. (1980) "Map 5." The Languages of Australia. Ed. by Sidney Allen, W., B. Comrie, C.J. Fillmore, E.J.A. Henderson, F.W. Householder, R. Lass, J. Lyons, R.B. Le Page, F.R. Palmer, R. Posner and J.L.M. Trim. Cambridge University Press. 141.
Usage Notes/Copyright Status: Copyright protected.
Map Description:
This map illustrates the distribution of laminal, apical, and dorsal contrasts, and of laterals (Dixon).
Other resources related to this project:
Refer to pages 477-533 within the source.
Note: Scanned or downloaded images have been geo-registered for compatibility with our project interface. Slight imperfections are an inevitable result of the registration process. View original image(s) to see the unaltered map(s).