January 30, 2003

GUUGU YIMIDHIRR AND OTHER DELIGHTS.

I really shouldn't go to the Strand; every time I do, I spend money. But if I didn't, I wouldn't find things like the first two volumes of Dixon and Blake's Handbook of Australian Languages at a ridiculously low price. The first volume includes descriptions of Guugu Yimidhirr (also called "Koko Yimidir" and other variants; the name means 'this way of talking, this kind of language,' guugu being the word for 'talk, language'), Pitta Pitta, Gumbaynggir, and Yaygir; the second includes Wargamay, Anguthimri (Mpakwithi dialect), Watjarri, Margany and Gunya (closely related Mari dialects), and a final, sad chapter describing the exiguous information available about the long-extinct languages of Tasmania. Most chapters include detailed descriptions of phonology, morphology, and syntax, as well as the all-important texts and vocabularies. I've always been fascinated by Australian languages, but all I've had to go on so far is the Lonely Planet Australian Phrasebook; excellent as that little volume is, this opens up a whole new realm.

First sentence of first Guugu Yimidhirr text: Yii milbi dhana gunbu dumbi 'This is a story (milbi) about how they had a great dance': "The expression gunbu dumbil, literally 'dance break', is the normal idiom for 'have a dance, have a corroborree.'" I can't wait to dive in.

Posted by languagehat at January 30, 2003 04:54 PM
Comments

Will you please post a picture of your library? I've got to see this!

Posted by: Caterina at February 1, 2003 08:03 AM

Oh, and another thing. Now that you're six months old, maybe it's time for a monthly archive, rather than weekly! Easier to navigate! Of course, you may have your reasons...

Posted by: Caterina at February 1, 2003 10:31 AM

Thanks for the heads-up; I just made the adjustment in my Settings, and we'll see if it shows up on the page.

Posted by: language hat at February 1, 2003 02:40 PM

Hey, it worked! Hope everyone's happier now. We aim to please here at LH...

Posted by: language hat at February 5, 2003 10:59 AM