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Golden Boy as Anthony Cool: A Photo Essay on Naming and Graffiti
Herbert Kohl; James Hinton
New York: The Dial Press, 1972.Important early study of urban text graffiti and tagging in New York. More than just a photobook, though Hinton’s work definitely gives it that distinction, Kohl, founder of the 1960s Open School movement, provides lengthy and invaluable insight into language and identity.
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Australian Languages: Their Nature and Development
R. M. W. Dixon
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. -
Notes on Some Queensland Languages
Nils M. Holmer
Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University, 1988.Fieldwork notes on indigenous languages of Queensland, New Guinea, and Torres Strait: Mer, Saibai, Gugu-Bujun and related languages, Kantyu and Koko-Yalandji, Gangulida, Bundjil and Wandji, Garwa, Punthamara.
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A Descriptive Study of the Djingili Language
Neil Chadwick
Canberra: Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1975. -
Xenolinguistics: Psychedelics, Language, and the Evolution of Consciousness
Diana Reed Slattery
Berkeley: Evolver Editions, 2015.Foreword by Allyson Grey.
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A Basic Pitjantjatjara / Yankunytjatjara to English Dictionary
Cliff Goddard
Alice Springs: Institute for Aboriginal Development, 1987. -
Bilingual Situations and Translation
Maximilian Brandle
Wollongong: Department of Modern Languages, Wollongong University, 1995. -
A Dissertation Upon the Origin and Structure of the Latin Tongue / Two Dissertations / Hebrew Grammar and Lexicon / Seven Letters Containing a New and Easy Method of Learning the Hebrew Language / An Hebrew Lexicon
Gregory Sharpe
London: John Millan, 1751.Two scarce works on Latin and Hebrew language by English theologian Gregory Sharpe (1713-1771) bound in one volume, being: A Dissertation Upon the Origin and Structure of the Latin Tongue: Containing a Rational and Compendious Method of learning Latin: Taken from The Powers of the Servile Letters, The Uses of the Greek Digamma, and The Cuases of the Latin Tongue TOGETHER WITH Two Dissertations: I. Upon the Origin, Construction, Division, and Relation of Languages. II. Upon the Original Powers of Letters; wherein is proved from the Analogy of Alphabets, and the Proportion of Letters, that the Hebrew ought to be read without Points. To which is added, The Second Edition, enlarged, of a Hebrew Grammar and Lexicon, Without Points BEING Seven Letters Containing a New and Easy Method of Learning the Hebrew Language: The Second Edition Enlarged AND An Hebrew Lexicon, Containing all the Primitive Words in Hebrew, and Many Deriv’d Words in that and other Languages: with their Various Significations in Hebrew and English. Free from the Masoretic Points. To which is added An Alphabetical Table or Index of all the English and other Words in the Lexicon; with a Reference by Figures to the original Hebrew, The Second Edition, Enlarged, Answering to, or Derived from the Hebrew: in which The Hebrew Letter is the First Radical, and the numerical Figure refers to the Third Radical. The Greek, and all Words in Italic Character, are Derivatives.
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Bagh O Bahar: Consisting of Entertaining Tales in the Hindustani Language by Mir Amman of Dihli
Duncan Forbes
London: Wm. H. Allen & Co., 1873.To Which is Added, A Vocabulary of all the Words Occurring in the Work.
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The Superior Person’s Field Guide to Deceitful, Deceptive & Downright Dangerous Language
Peter Bowler; Leslie Cabarga
Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 2008.