tác haláXp (good day),<br /><br />This news article and the previously
posted
article "The resurrection of a language long lost" (Malcolm King,
September 6, 2008) describe the formerly extinct Kaurna language and the
present work of the Australian Kaurna community and linguist Rob Amery. The
example cited should be properly recognized both locally and internationally.
Too, I hope that the important work they are doing garners the attention it
deserves.<br /><br />While in Adelaide in 2007, I was treated with the greatest
of kindness from the Kaurna people, especially Dr. Ngarpadla (Auntie) Alitya
Rigney, Uncle Lewis Yeroburka, linguist Rob Amery, and many, many others. <br
/><br />Phil Cash Cash<br />UofA<br /> <br /><br /><br /><br />Quoting phil
cash cash <cashcash@email.arizona.edu>:<br />
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> Students learning Adelaide's first language<br />
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