Last changed 12 February 2012
References about Warumungu language
or references in linguistics works --
published and unpublished
Ordered by year, and alphabetically by author within each year.
Send additions and corrections to the compiler, David
Nash.
Papulu Apparr-kari Aboriginal
Corporation (Barkly Region Aboriginal Languages Centre) is the
main contact for Warumungu language information; including an online shop. Contact:
Papulu Apparr-kari
Aboriginal Corporation
PO Box 1108, Tennant Creek NT 0861
ph. (08)8962 3270, fax (08)8962 1380
<khayward@papak.com.au>
The primary grammatical reference is Simpson 2002
See also Heath & Simpson 1982. The published dictionary is
Disbray et al 2005.
Anyinginyi Apparr, the journal of Papulu Apparrkari, had
articles
in Warumungu.
See also is a partially complementary list of song
references, non-linguistic references,
and
of films and video recordings.
Hint: To find a particular author's name, or key term, use
your
Web browser's Find command.
- 1894-98
- Gillen, F.J. 1894-98. [word list, in] Notes on some manners and
customs
of (Australian) Aborigines, 1894-98. 5 vol. ms. folio notebooks.
Includes
pages 834-841 "(comparative table of 200 words, English-Arunta,
Kaitish,
Waramangu, Chingili, Umbaia, Gnanji)". University of Adelaide
Barr-Smith
Library Special Collections. http://library.adelaide.edu.au/ual/special/gillen.html
- 1901
- Spencer and Gillen notes during several months at Tennant Creek OTS * see publications listed in Warumungu
non-language references
- 1934
- Stanner, WEH. 1934 notebooks. Deposited at AIATSIS. * see 1979 microfiche publication
- 1952-53
- Capell, A. 1952-53 [Warumungu sound recordings, Phillip
Creek.]
Man singing Warumungu Yam song (50:44 to 51:21). Kunapa Urrundula
Winggara [text] (51:50 to 52:45). AIATSIS archive CAPELL_A01 -
00310A.
- 1952
- Capell, A. 1952. The Wailbri through their own eyes. Oceania
23.2,110-132.
* pp.114-5: table comparing kinship terms in Warlpiri (Yuendumu),
Warlpiri
(Birrindudu, from Berndt) and Warumungu (Spencer and Gillen).
- 1953
- Capell, A. 1953. Notes on the Waramunga language. Oceania
23, 296-311. * from interviews at Phillip Creek 1952
- 1959
- Hale,
Kenneth
L. 1959. Warramunga [Warumungu] notes. Sandy Nandy and George Bruce
[sc. Booth] from Tennant Creek. * AIATSIS MS 863. Part 1: 465 l.
holograph
(photocopy). Part 2: xxii+79pp. ts. mimeo. * Part 2 l. 1-66 repeats l.
15-465 of Part 1 * tape Nos A4557?9
- also Hale's 1959 notes and recordings of Wambaya and of Warlmanpa
were
elicited in part through Warumungu
- 1962
- Capell, A. 1962. Waljbiri grammar, p.15-50 in Some Linguistic
Types
in Australia. Handbook of Australian Languages, Part II. Oceania
Linguistic
Monographs No. 7. Sydney: University of Sydney. [reprints Capell, 1952]
- 1966
- Chakravarti, P. n.d. WaRumunu material. [Transcription of AIAS
tapes A287ab,
288ab, 289a; recorded July 22 - December 25, 1966.] Unpublished ts.
Field
tapes 287a-301b. Held at AIATSIS.
- 1967
- Chakravarti, P. 1967. A report on WaRumunu. 8pp. mimeo. A.I.A.S.
Doc 69/839.
Ms522
- 1969
- Capell, A. 1969. Économie des changements
phonétiques en
Australie. Word 25.1-2-3, Part Three
(April-August-December),39-58.
[Warlpiri pp.49-51 Warumungu p.51]
- 1973
- Hale,
Kenneth
L. 1973. Person marking in Walbiri, 308-344 in A Festschrift
for
Morris Halle, ed. by Stephen R. Anderson & Paul Kiparsky. New
York:
Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc.
- 1977
- Heath, Jeffrey. 1977. Warramunga grammatical notes. Warramunga -
English
wordlist. Warramunga texts. Unpublished ts. Field tapes "65,66". Held
at
AIAS.
- 1978
- Chadwick, Neil. 1978. Markers of ergative and transitive
function: some
Australian examples. Working Papers in Language & Linguistics
7,1-7.
- 1978
- Nash, David. 1978. Warumungu stop alternations. ms., M.I.T.
- 1978
- Nash, David. 1978. Flora terms in the Warlpiri, Warlmanpa, and
Warumungu
languages. iii+16pp. ts. Tennant Creek, August 1978. [Updated as
machine-readable
database file, with Alyawarr and Kaytej added. Work in progress.]
- 1979
- Busby, P.A. A classificatory study of phonemic systems in
Australian Aboriginal
languages. xii+239pp. MA thesis, ANU. (Part I published in 1980.) *
Uses
Hale’s recordings and notes of Warumungu and other languages)
- 1979
- Simpson, Jane. 1979. Length alternations in Warumungu.
Unpublished ts.,
M.I.T.
- 1979
- Stanner, W.E.H. 1979. Report on field work in north central and
north Australia
1934-5. 102pp. ts. Microfiche No. 1. ISBN 0855750936 Canberra: AIAS.
[includes
Warlmanpa vocabulary, ngurlu]
- 1980
- Simpson, Jane. 1980. Preliminary vocabulary of the Warumungu
language.
Based on work by P. Chakravarti, K. Hale, J. Heath, D. Nash and J.
Simpson.
51pp. ts. MIT. * later digital version item 0055 in ASEDA
- 1981
- Austin, Peter. 1981. Switch-reference in Australia. Language
57,309-34.
* compares many languages including Warumungu
- 1981
- Nash, David. (ed.) 1981. Sourcebook for Central Australian
Languages.
Compiled by Kathy Menning. Pilot edition, November. Alice Springs:
I.A.D.
Machine-readable version deposited at ASEDA, AIATSIS, including
vocabularies
in Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.
- 1981
- Nash, David & Jane Simpson. 1981. "No-name" in central
Australia, pp.
165-77 in Papers from the Parasession on Language and Behavior
,
ed. by Carrie S. Masek et al. Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society.
- 1982
- Evans, Nicholas. 1982. A Learner's Guide to Warumungu.
Alice Springs:
Institute for Aboriginal Development.
- 1982
- Heath, Jeffrey and Jane Simpson. 1982. Warumungu sketch grammar:
draft
4. Cambridge, Mass.: Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard
University. 216 p. Typescript (photocopy). AIAS MS 1860
- 1982
- Nash, David. 1982. "Prospects for Warumungu Literacy", Insitute
for Aboriginal
Development, October 1981. Abridged version published in Aboriginal
Languages
Association Newsletter No. 3, May 1982:9-10.
- 1982
- Nash, David. 1982. An etymological note on Warlpiri kurdungurlu,pp.141-59
in Languages of kinship in Aboriginal Australia, ed. by Jeffrey
Heath, Francesca Merlan and Alan Rumsey. Oceania Linguistic Monographs
No. 24. Sydney: University of Sydney.
- 1982
- Wafer, J. Warumungu picture vocabulary. illus. by J.
Carter. Alice
Springs: IAD. * From unpublished field notes by P. Chakravarti, K.
Hale,
J. Heath, D. Nash and J. Simpson; orthography developed by J. Simpson;
first published in 1980
- 1984
- See Chadwick 1986.
- 1984
- Glasgow, David. 1984. Report on survey of the central Northern
Territory,
pp.113-152 in Language Survey, ed. by J. Hudson & N. Pym. Work
Papers of SIL-AAB Series B Volume 11. June 1984. xi+167pp. Darwin:
Summer Institute of Linguistics Australian Aborigines Branch. ISBN 0
86892
312 5
- 1985
- Simpson, Jane. 1985. How Warumungu people express new concepts. Lang.
Cent. Aust. 4,12-25.
- 1985
- Simpson, Jane. 1985. The expression of new concepts in Warumungu.
Paper
presented to annual meeting of the Australian Linguistics Society, 30
August
1985, Brisbane. Programme and handouts: [49-52] AIAS MS 4130
- 1986
- Chadwick, Neil. 1984. Reasons for language decline in the east
central
Northern Territory, Australia. Working Papers in Language &
Linguistics
18 (December 1984) [published 1986?], 1-37.
- 1986
- Simpson, Jane & M. Withgott. 1986. Pronominal clitic clusters
and templates.
[Template Morphology], pp.149-174 in The Syntax of Pronominal
Clitics
edited by Hagit Borer. Syntax and Semantics , Volume 19. Academic Press.
- 1987
- Simpson, Jane. 1987. Language Maintenance in Australia: The
language situation
in Tennant Creek. Linguistics Department Seminar, University of
Pittsburgh,
25 March 1987. Notice
in NL-KR list, Vol. 02 No. 017
- 1990
- Hendrie, Timothy R. 1990. Initial apicals in Nuclear
Pama-Nyungan, pp.15-77
in Studies in Comparative Pama-Nyungan, ed. by D. Tryon &
G.N.
O'Grady. Pacific Linguistics C-111. xxii+279pp.
- 1990
- Nash, David. 1990. Patrilects of the Warumungu and Warlmanpa and
their
neighbours, pp.209-220 in Language and History: Essays in honour of
Luise Hercus, ed. by Peter Austin, R.M.W. Dixon, Tom Dutton and
Isobel
White. Pacific Linguistics C-116. Canberra: Pacific
Linguistics,
RSPacS, ANU.
- 1990
- Simpson, Jane. 1990. A note on an inversion marker in Warumungu
pronominal
clitics, pp.259-269 in Language and History: Essays in honour of
Luise
Hercus, ed. by Peter Austin, R.M.W. Dixon, Tom Dutton and Isobel
White. Pacific
Linguistics C-116. Canberra: Linguistics, RSPacS, ANU.
- 1990
- Whitehead, Oscar.1990. Which way is up? A preliminary comparative
study
of compass point direction terms in Australian languages. Honours
thesis,
University of Melbourne, December 1990. v+98+xi pp.
- 1991
- Fishman, Joshua A. 1992. Prospects for Reversing Language Shift
(RLS) in
Australia: evidence from its Aboriginal and immigrant languages. Vox
6,48-62. Reprinted from his Reversing Language Shift: theoretical
and
empirical foundations of assistance to threatened languages
(Clevedon
; Philadelphia: Multilingual Matters, 1991) * mentions Warlmanpa,
Warumungu
- 1991
- Gillespie, Karen. 1991. McLaren Creek. The Children, and their
English.
BA (Hons) thesis, Department of Linguistics, The Faculties, ANU. 179pp.
(Appendices pp.98-179)
- 1992
- Nash, David. 1992. An Australian kinship affix *-rti.
Memorial volume
for Steve Johnson, ed. by Nicholas Evans & Cliff Goddard. Australian
Journal of Linguistics 12.1,123-144.
- 1995
- Warumungu to English Dictionary. Draft - January 1995. Sponsored
by Papulu
Apparrkari & NT Education Department. Formatted &
produced
by Hugh Belfrage, NT Education Department linguist, Barkly Region.
Limited
distribution photocopy. vi+81pp.
- 1997
- Nash, David. 1997. Comparative flora terminology of the central
Northern
Territory. Chapter 12, pp.187-206 in Archaeology and Linguistics.
Aboriginal
Australia in Global Perspective, edited by Patrick McConvell &
Nicholas Evans. Melbourne: Oxford UP. * grew out of a conference, 8-12
July 1991, NTU, Darwin
- 1997
- Simpson, Jane. 1997. Warumungu
version of 'Greedy Girl', in Language
Tutorial, Spring meeting of the Language Association of Great
Britain
(LAGB), Edinburgh, 6-9 April.
- 1997
- Simpson, Jane H. 1997. Perceptions of meteorology in some
Aboriginal languages,
pp.20-28 in Windows on Meteorology: Australian Perspective ed.
by Eric K. Webb. ISBN 0-643-06038-3 Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing.
- 1997
- The kind snake. Written and illustrated by Year 8/9 ESL
students from Tennant Creek High School. Tennant Creek Town Council.
ISBN
064634529X 27pp. * includes 4 Warumungu words: Jurnkurakurr,
manu, takka, yama
- 1997
- Anyinginyi Marla Warumungu-ngara. Centre for Australian
Languages and Linguistics (CALL), Batchelor College, Alice Springs.
Illustrated
A4 booklet. * 'These plants were collected by Warumungu CALL students,
with Bunny Napurrula and Annie Phillips Napurrula. They were collected
on August 4th 1997 ... Some plants were collected at Karguru area in
Tennant
Creek on August August 6th 1997. These plants were identified by David
Albrecht..."
- 1998
- Simpson, Jane. 1998. Warumungu morphology, pp.707-736 in Handbook
of
Morphology, edited by A. Spencer & A. Zwicky. Basil Blackwell
Ltd: Oxford.
- 1998
- Language of the
Month. Warumungu. Voice of the Land [FATSIL newsletter]
9(June),6-8. * Also Ngoonjook (Batchelor College magazine)
- 1999
- Simpson, Jane (comp.) 1999. Jurrkkul munjuku Warumunguku: A
Learner's Guide
to Warumungu. * Draft compiled for Papulu Apparrkari, 3 July 1997.
91pp. * revised version published 2002
- 2001
- Papulu Apparrkari Annual Report 2000-01. Tennant Creek: Papulu
Apparrkari. 29pp.
- 2002
- Simpson, Jane (comp.) 2002. A Learner's Guide to Warumungu.
Mirlamirlajinjjiki Warumunguku apparrka. Alice Springs: IAD
Press (PO Box 2531, Alice Springs NT 0871, ph. 08-89511311). ISBN
1864650346. x+198pp. * launch reported in Land
Rights News
14.1(2002),18
- 2002
- 2002. Stories and Language work from Advanced English and
Vernacular
Literacy Students 2000-2002. Institute for Aboriginal Development,
Alice
Springs. 61pp. Introduction by S. Disbray, December 2002.
- 2002
- 2002. ALI Indigenous Program Report. By Advanced English and
Vernacular
Literacy students. Institute for Aboriginal Development, Alice Springs.
11pp.
- 2003
- Comrie, Bernard. 2003. Warumungu. International Encyclopedia of Linguistics.
Second Edition. Ed. by William Frawley. OUP USA.
- 2004
- Simpson, Jane and Samantha Disbray. 2004. Evolving ways of
expressing possession in the Tennant Creek Area. Paper given at the Language
Contact, Hybrids and New Varieties Symposium (Monash University,
Melbourne, Australia 3-4 Sept 2004). * abstract
- 2005
- Disbray, Samantha (compiler). 2005. Warumungu Picture
Dictionary. Includes audio CD of readings by Dianne Nampin
Stokes. Alice
Springs: IAD Press (Institute for Aboriginal Development). 192 pages. ISBN
186465 060 5 * launched at
Nyinkka Nyunyu Art and Culture Centre in Tennant Creek by the Member
for Barkly, the Hon. Elliot McAdam at 10:30am on Tuesday 21 June 2005
* 'Fifth
title
for picture dictionary series', National
Indigenous Times 83
- 2006
- Learning Warumungu : a basic
introduction. (CD title 'Learn Warumungu') November 2006.
Tennant Creek: Papulu Apparr-kari
Aboriginal Corporation.
* Director program in Windows and Mac OS X versions, demonstrating
Warumungu sounds; with two jigsaw games and a memory puzzle.
- 2006-07
- Judy Nakkamarra Nixon. Apparr
Wartti Appi Julkki. Story of a long journey. 6 pages. Tennant
Creek: Papulu Apparr-kari
Aboriginal Corporation. Bilingual text in Warumungu and English.
With audio
PDF on CD-ROM.
- c2007
- Rosemary Plummer Narrurlu. Ngurtina. 6 pages. Tennant
Creek: Papulu Apparr-kari
Aboriginal Corporation. Bilingual text in Warumungu and English.
With audio
PDF on CD-ROM. * Ngurtina is a traditional Warumungu story of the thirsty sand frog.
- 2009
- Disbray, Samantha. 2009. More than one way to catch a frog: a
study of children's discourse in an Australian contact language. PhD
thesis submitted to Department of Linguistics, University of Melbourne.
- c2011
- Judy Nakkamarra Nixon. Appar kujarra kirriji kari. / Edible Bush Seeds. 7 pages. Tennant
Creek: Papulu Apparr-kari
Aboriginal Corporation. Bilingual text in Warumungu and English.
With audio
PDF on CD-ROM.
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