
Summary
It is not possible for any one who has not lived for a long period with the natives to undertake any such task as that of writing a grammar of the native tongue. The number of dialects in Victoria alone would require careful investigation for many years before it would be practicable to give any trustworthy account of them; and it appeared to me that I would best serve the interests of philology by collecting information from gentlemen who have had the most favorable opportunities of making themselves acquainted with some of the dialects.
In addition to the native words and phrases which occur in other parts of this work, there are now given here the following papers, namely:–
Language of the natives, by the Rev. John Bulmer, of Lake Tyers, Gippsland.
Language of the natives, by the Rev. F. A. Hagenauer, of Lake Wellington, Gippsland.
The dialect of the Brabrolong and neighbouring tribes, by A. W. Howitt, F.G.S., &c., &c.
Language of the natives of Lake Hindmarsh, by the Rev. A. Hartmann.
Language of the natives of Lake Hindmarsh, by the Rev. F. W. Spieseke.
Words and sentences in the native language, by Charles Gray, Esq., Wickliffe.
Some words of the native language of the Western tribes of Victoria, by N. Thornly, Esq.
Sentences in the native language, written down by Mr. Joseph Shaw, Lake Condah.
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- Aborigines of VictoriaWith Notes Relating to the Habits of the Natives of Other Parts of Australia and Tasmania Compiled from Various Sources for the Government of Victoria, pp. 1 - 220Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1878