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Gurindji children′s language and language maintenance
Author(s):
Lorraine Dalton
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Sandra Edwards
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Rosaleen Farquarson
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Sarah Oscar
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Patrick McConvell
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Sandra A. Edwards
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1995
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International Journal of the Sociology of Language
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