Kaytetye Picture Dictionary(IAD Press Picture Dictionary Series)

The Kaytetye Picture Dictionary is the second volume in an exciting series of illustrated dictionaries to be published for Aboriginal languages in Central Australia. This picture dictionary is a valuable resource for school children and their teachers, for Kaytetye speakers wanting to learn Kaytetye literacy, and for anyone wanting to learn about the Kaytetye language.

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Kaytetye Picture Dictionary(IAD Press Picture Dictionary Series)

The Kaytetye Picture Dictionary is the second volume in an exciting series of illustrated dictionaries to be published for Aboriginal languages in Central Australia. This picture dictionary is a valuable resource for school children and their teachers, for Kaytetye speakers wanting to learn Kaytetye literacy, and for anyone wanting to learn about the Kaytetye language.

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Kaytetye Picture Dictionary(IAD Press Picture Dictionary Series)

Kaytetye Picture Dictionary(IAD Press Picture Dictionary Series)

Kaytetye Picture Dictionary(IAD Press Picture Dictionary Series)

Kaytetye Picture Dictionary(IAD Press Picture Dictionary Series)

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The Kaytetye Picture Dictionary is the second volume in an exciting series of illustrated dictionaries to be published for Aboriginal languages in Central Australia. This picture dictionary is a valuable resource for school children and their teachers, for Kaytetye speakers wanting to learn Kaytetye literacy, and for anyone wanting to learn about the Kaytetye language.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781864650587
Publisher: IAD Press/Jukurrpa Books
Publication date: 01/01/2004
Series: IAD Press Picture Dictionaries Series
Pages: 178
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.50(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Myfany Turpin's work focuses on literacy learning and development in Central Australian languages for Indigenous language speakers, and the recording of traditional songs in Arandic languages.

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