Maps of Yugambal
Australia: Distribution of Bound-Form Pronouns (Dixon)
Distribution of Bound-Form Pronouns
Source: Dixon, R.M.W. (1980) "Map 9."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. 364.
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Map Description:
This map shows the distribution of bound-form pronouns, a form which cannot occur alone, but must be attached to some other form (Dixon).
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Refer to pages 477-533 within the source.
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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.
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Map Description:
This map illustrates the distribution of laminal, apical, and dorsal contrasts, and of laterals (Dixon).
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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).
Australia: Initial Dropping (Dixon)
Regions in Which Initial Dropping Has Taken Place
Source: Dixon, R.M.W. (1980) "Map 6." 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. 198.
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Map Description:
This map displays the regions in which initial dropping has taken place (Dixon). Initial dropping is a sound change whereby the first consonants of words are dropped.
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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).
Australia: Major Classifications of Australian Languages (Dixon)
Major Classifications of Australian Languages
Map Creators:
R.M.W. Dixon; drawn by Val Lyon
Source: Dixon, R.M.W. (1980) "Map 3."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. 20.
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Map Description:
This map shows the major classifications of Australian languages outlined by Schmidt (1919) and later by Hale (1961). It also illustrates Capell’s division between prefixing and non-prefixing languages (Dixon).
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Refer to pages 477-533 within the source.
Source: Dixon, R.M.W. (1980) "Map 3."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. 20.
Usage Notes/Copyright Status: Copyright protected.
Map Description:
This map shows the major classifications of Australian languages outlined by Schmidt (1919) and later by Hale (1961). It also illustrates Capell’s division between prefixing and non-prefixing languages (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).