[RNLD] Accessible Descriptive or Plain Language Grammars

Harley Dunolly-Lee hdunollylee at vaclang.org.au
Tue Jul 24 06:03:42 UTC 2018


Hey

I will get back to you. I am currently working on three but i will ask if we could pass on some made in the past with other languages.





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From: Hannah Sarvasy <hannah.sarvasy at anu.edu.au>
Date: 24/7/18 11:13 am (GMT+10:00)
To: Lesley Woods <lhwoods1 at bigpond.com>, r-n-l-d at lists.unimelb.edu.au
Subject: Re: [RNLD] Accessible Descriptive or Plain Language Grammars


Hi Lesley,


I made a partial such accessible descriptive grammar on the request of the Nungon speech community (PNG) last year. Happy to share a copy and discuss the process, but the grammar itself is largely in Nungon...


Best,

Hannah

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From: Lesley Woods <lhwoods1 at bigpond.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2018 11:02:19 AM
To: r-n-l-d at lists.unimelb.edu.au
Subject: [RNLD] Accessible Descriptive or Plain Language Grammars

I am looking for examples of accessible descriptive grammars or plain language/English grammars that aim to be accessible to the language community. If anyone knows of a grammar/s that have been produced for this purpose, particularly in the past 10 years or so, I would be most grateful for a reference or a copy if at all possible. I am also looking for any literature relating to the same.


Kind regards

Lesley Woods







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