Modern published vocabulary and grammar
A new Wiradjuri dictionary,
compiled by Stan Grant (Senr) and Dr John Rudder. 2010. O'Connor, ACT: Restoration House. * http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/37421487
A first Wiradjuri dictionary,
compiled by Stan Grant (Senr) and Dr John Rudder. 2005. O'Connor, ACT: Restoration House. * http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/31591360
'Wiradjuri', by
Sally McNicol and Dianne Hosking. Chapter 5 in Macquarie Aboriginal
Words: a dictionary
of words of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages,
ed. by N Thieberger & W Macgregor, 1994. The Macquarie Library Pty
Ltd * http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/23178838
= ASEDA item 0536
19th century sources
There are numerous 19th century vocabularies, some substantial, as listed in the AIATSIS Library's
Selected Bibliography.
Here I detail the two main early sources:
Horatio Hale with the Rev. William Watson
Hale, Horatio. Ethnology and Philology [including 'Wiradurei'], pp.
479-531 in
Narrative of the U.S.
Exploring Expedition, Volume 1 by
Charles Wilkes. Philadelphia: C. Sherman, 1846 *
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/Resources/Divisions/Academic/Library/Cultural%20Collections/pdf/hale1846b.pdf
2.4MB in the
Virtual Sourcebook for Aboriginal Studies in the Hunter Region Guide * another scan of the same pages is at
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/Resources/Divisions/Academic/Library/Cultural%20Collections/pdf/hale1846.pdf * another version is in the Smithsonian Institution Libraries Digital Collection
http://www.sil.si.edu/digitalcollections/usexex/navigation/ScientificText/usexex19_07select.cfm
writings of the Rev. James William Günther (father of William James Gunther)
Archdeacon Günther's 'Grammar and vocabulary of the Aboriginal
dialect called the
Wirradhuri', Appendix D. Sydney: Charles Potter, Govt. Printer,
1892. *
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/Resources/Divisions/Academic/Library/Cultural%20Collections/pdf/09alpendixd.pdf 5.3MB PDF at the
The
Virtual Coquun - Hunter River Project
1840
CY Reel 980, frames 586-615
Supplement to a Vocabulary of the Native Dialect called Wirradhurrei. 1840. [title page is numbered 281]
ML B 505
James
Günther. Australian Aborigines. Wirradurri dialect, 1837-1840
Mitchell Library, Sydney
http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemDetailPaged.aspx?itemID=947986
1839
Vocabulary of the Aboriginal dialect called Wirradhurri [sic] spoken in
the Wellington District, etc., etc. of New Holland collected by James
Günther, 1839
[and] A few prefactory remarks to the following grammar, James Günther, St John’s Parsonage, Mudgee, 24th August 1871.
[and] An attempt of a grammar of the Wirradhurri [sic] dialect compiled & revised by J.G., 1840.
[iv], [336] pp. 19 x 12 cm
http://www.therai.org.uk/archives-and-manuscripts/manuscript-contents/0006-guenther-james-ms-6/
The 1839 manuscript was microfilmed in 2000 by Academic Microforms,
Caithness, Scotland, and is held at AIATSIS Library Local call number
MF 266 (1 reel ; 35 mm., pos.)
1838
Vocabulary of the Native Dialect Wirradurri spoken in the Wellington District &c &c &c
by Rev Jas. James Günther
CY Reel 936
ML C136, Mitchell Library, Sydney http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemDetailPaged.aspx?itemID=947986
some other relevant resources
Carey, Hilary M. and David A. Roberts (eds). 2002. The
Wellington Valley Project. Letters and Journals relating to the Church
Missionary Society Mission to Wellington Valley, NSW, 1830-45. A
Critical Electronic Edition. http://www.newcastle.edu.au/group/amrhd/wvp/ (Accessed 5 June 2011)
Austin, Peter. 1997. Proto central New South Wales phonology, pp.21-49 in Boundary rider: essays in honour of Geoffrey O'Grady,
ed. by Darrell Tryon and Michael Walsh. Pacific Linguistics C-136.
Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University
Nash, David. 1974. The comitative affix in Wiradhuri. ANU
Linguistics
(Arts) term paper. AIATSIS Library, pMs 3688 * supporting
map * Worksheet on the -djuri ending in placenames
Gaynor Macdonald. 2004.
Two steps
forward three steps back: A Wiradjuri land rights journey.
Canada. Bay, NSW: LhR Press.
using old sources
Paper and Talk, A manual for
reconstituting materials in Australian indigenous languages from
historical sources, ed, N Thieberger, 1995, reprinted 2005. Canberra: Aboriginal
Studies Press.
This volume contains excellent general advice on how to use old
written sources; and as it happens p.42 reproduces an extract from
one Günther's manuscripts (part of frame 402 of the 1838 Vocabulary)
placename study
Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW
http://www.gnb.nsw.gov.au/name/search
Parish & Historic Maps
http://www.lands.nsw.gov.au/survey_mapping/parish_maps
NSW government agencies
NSW Office of the Board of Studies (BOS)
page for Indigenous
languages – being updated
NSW
Department of Education and Training (DET) pages
on Aboriginal Languages
NSW
Aboriginal Languages Research and Resource Centre – revised site expected April 2007
© 2011
Australian
languages
David Nash's home page
URL
http://www.anu.edu.au/linguistics/nash/aust/wira/index.html