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Author Threlkeld, L. E. (Lancelot Edward), 1788-1859
Title An Australian language as spoken by the Awabakal, the people of Awaba or Lake Macquarie (near Newcastle, New South Wales) being an account of their language, traditions and customs / by L.E. Threlkeld ; re-arranged, condensed and edited with an appendix by John Fraser.
Published Sydney : Charles Potter, Govt. Printer, 1892
Location AUCH - RB/COLL 499.6/1
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00almapfull.jpg (834kB) Map of the Native Tribes of New South Wales
01altitleintro.pdf (4.75 MB) Title and John Fraser's Introduction
02algrammar.pdf (7.71 MB) An Australian Grammar (1834)
03alkey.pdf (3.89 MB) A Key (1850)
04alluke.pdf (9.48 MB) Gospel of Luke (1891)
05allexicon.pdf (4.32 MB) Lexicon to Gospel of Luke (1892)
06alpendixa.pdf (3.04 MB) Appendix A -Minyug Language
07alpendixb.pdf (1.89 MB) Appendix B - Narrinyeri Language
08alpendixc.pdf (841 kB) Appendix C - Languages of W. Australia
09alpendixd.pdf (5.06 MB) Appendix D - Wirradhuri Language
10alpendixe.pdf (554 kB) Appendix E - Awabakal Prayers
11alpendixf.pdf (411 kB) Appendix F - Kamilaroi Sayings
12alpendixg.pdf (1 MB) Appendix G - Specimens of a Dialect
al1892whole.pdf (23 MB) Whole Book

 

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