Full description
The datasets comprise speech recordings of between 15 and 20 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages spoken within 29 different indigenous communities in Queensland. Many of the languages are either no longer spoken, or are near to being no longer spoken, so these recordings comprise an important historical and linguistic record of Aboriginal speech and languages in Queensland. The recordings are part of the wider Queensland Speech Survey conducted by Elwyn Henry Flint in the 1960s. The original recordings and other materials relating to the Queensland Speech Survey and the work of Elwyn Flint are housed in the Fryer Library (https://web.library.uq.edu.au/locations-hours/fryer-library). The Flint recordings constitute the largest and broadest collection of languages spoken in Queensland in the 20th century.Issued: 2015
Data time period: 1960 to 1966
Subjects
Aboriginal Australians -- Languages |
Allied Health and Rehabilitation Science |
Comparative linguistics |
English Language -- Dialects -- Australia |
Health Sciences |
Indigenous languages |
Language Studies |
Language, Communication and Culture |
Linguistics |
Language in Time and Space (Incl. Historical Linguistics, Dialectology) |
Linguistics - Australia |
Music Therapy |
Queensland Speech Survey |
Spoken word recordings |
eng |
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Research Data Collections
local : UQ:289097
University of Queensland Library Publications
local : UQ:12136
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages
local : UQ:0ab7dc0
Identifiers
- DOI : 10.14264/UQL.2015.467