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- Claire Louise Bowern (/ˈboʊərn/ BOH-ərn) is a linguist who works with Australian Indigenous languages. She is currently a professor of linguistics at Yale...
- Dixon 1997. Bowern 2011a. Bowern & Atkinson 2012. McConvell & Evans 1997. O'Grady & Hale 2004. Bowern 2006. Bouckaert, Remco R.; Bowern, Claire; Atkinson...
- Edinburgh University Press. pp. xix. ISBN 978-0-262-51849-9. Haynie, Hannah; Bowern, Claire; Epps, Patience; Hill, Jane; McConvell, Patrick (2014). "Wanderwörter...
- but Bowern (2001) establishes regular paradigmatic connections among many of the languages, demonstrating them as a genealogical group. Bowern classifies...
- family." Dixon 2002, pp. 2. Bowern 2011. Evans 2003, p. 2. Dixon 2011, pp. 253–254. Dixon 1980, p. 3. Walsh 1991, p. 27. Bowern 2012, p. 4593. Mitc**** 2015...
- clear whether Antakarinya is Warnman or Western Desert.[citation needed] Bowern (2011) adds Ngardi, which had previously been classified as Ngumpin–Yapa...
- (1981) summarise what little is known of Tasmanian phonology and grammar. Bowern (2012) organises 35 different word lists and attempts to classify them into...
- aboriginal language family of Tasmania in the reconstruction of Claire Bowern. Bayesian phylogenetic analysis suggests (at either p < 0.15 or p < 0.20)...
- language, and a detailed grammar of the language exists, written by Claire Bowern. The Pallotine priest and linguist, Hermann Nekes, who worked with Ernst...
- is an Aboriginal language of Tasmania in the reconstruction of Claire Bowern. It was spoken along the west coast of the island, from Macquarie Harbour...