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Culture, Interaction and Person Reference in an Australian Language: An Ethnography of Bininj Gunwok Communication by Murray Garde (review)

Culture, Interaction and Person Reference in an Australian Language: An Ethnography of Bininj... 2015 BOOK REVIEWS 453 2008 The Arapaho Language. Boulder: University Press of Colorado. Mandelbaum, David G. 1940 The Plains Cree. In American Museum of Natural History Anthropologi- cal Papers, Vol. 37, Pt. 2, pp. 155—316. New York: American Museum of Natural History. Ogg, Arden C. 1988 Four Cree Love Songs: The Interaction of Text and Music. Canadian Journal of Native Studies 8(2):231—50. Skinner, Alanson B. 1914 Political Organization, Cults and Ceremonies of the Plains-Cree [sic]. In Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, Vol. 11, Pt. 4, pp. 513—42. New York: American Museum of Natural History. Culture, Interaction and Person Reference in an Australian Language: An Ethnography of Bininj Gunwok Communication. MURRAY GARDE. Culture and Language Use 11. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2013. Pp. xx + 274. $149.00 (hardcover). Reviewed by William B. McGregor, Aarhus University This book makes a very welcome and important contribution to the study of person- reference in the Australian language Bininj Gunwok (non-Pama-Nyungan, Arnhem Land). It addresses from ethnographic and linguistic perspectives the problem of how speakers of the language know who is being referred to in discourse. The author himself is especially well placed to undertake this study, having extensive and rich http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Anthropological Linguistics University of Nebraska Press

Culture, Interaction and Person Reference in an Australian Language: An Ethnography of Bininj Gunwok Communication by Murray Garde (review)

Anthropological Linguistics , Volume 57 (4) – Oct 6, 2016

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2015 BOOK REVIEWS 453 2008 The Arapaho Language. Boulder: University Press of Colorado. Mandelbaum, David G. 1940 The Plains Cree. In American Museum of Natural History Anthropologi- cal Papers, Vol. 37, Pt. 2, pp. 155—316. New York: American Museum of Natural History. Ogg, Arden C. 1988 Four Cree Love Songs: The Interaction of Text and Music. Canadian Journal of Native Studies 8(2):231—50. Skinner, Alanson B. 1914 Political Organization, Cults and Ceremonies of the Plains-Cree [sic]. In Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, Vol. 11, Pt. 4, pp. 513—42. New York: American Museum of Natural History. Culture, Interaction and Person Reference in an Australian Language: An Ethnography of Bininj Gunwok Communication. MURRAY GARDE. Culture and Language Use 11. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2013. Pp. xx + 274. $149.00 (hardcover). Reviewed by William B. McGregor, Aarhus University This book makes a very welcome and important contribution to the study of person- reference in the Australian language Bininj Gunwok (non-Pama-Nyungan, Arnhem Land). It addresses from ethnographic and linguistic perspectives the problem of how speakers of the language know who is being referred to in discourse. The author himself is especially well placed to undertake this study, having extensive and rich

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