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Jingulu
Pensalfini, Rob
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Felicity Meakins
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2019.
Gender Lender: Noun Borrowings between Jingulu and Mudburra in Northern Australia.
Journal of language contact
12
(2) : 440–478.
Pensalfini, Rob
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1999.
The Rise of Case Suffixes as Discourse Markers in Jingulu - a Case Study of Innovation in an Obsolescent Language.
Australian Journal of Linguistics
19
(2) : 225–240.
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