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Some vital signs for Aboriginal languages 

from the website THE CONVERSATION, written by Michael Christie, Brian Devlin and Cathy Bow.

 

Will Aboriginal languages still have a role in school learning?

Current NT Government policies do not appear to favour the use of Indigenous languages in the classroom, but the Australian Research Council has recently agreed to fund a second stage of the Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages

 

LAAL

http://www.cdu.edu.au/laal/

 

 

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