[RNLD]
Peter Austin
pa2 at SOAS.AC.UK
Thu Feb 13 07:29:25 UTC 2014
Yugambal is NOT the same language as Yugambe. Phil Winzer has been in touch
with me too as I met some of his relatives in the 1970s who knew a few
words of their ancestral language, which seems to have been Yugambal,
however the songs are from the 1960s and I think it would be extremely
difficult to transcribe them on the basis of what else survives of the
language.
Anyone is welcome to give it a go however.
Peter
On 13 February 2014 02:16, Myf Turpin <myfturpin at gmail.com> wrote:
> From ethnomusicologist Kate Barney <k.barney at uq.edu.au>:
>
> I'm working with an Aboriginal man whose family is from Glen Innes and he
> has received a copy of an AIATSIS archival recording of songs in
> Yugambul/Yugambir (his family's language). He's looking for someone to
> listen to the recording and help him transcribe the text. Is there anyone
> who could assist him? If so, please email me or him direct, Phil Winzer,
> p.winzer at uq.edu.au
>
> Thanks,
> Kate
>
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