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Some Linguistic Differences between Kunwinjku and English
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 July 2015
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Kunwinjku is the main Aboriginal language spoken in Oenpelli, Northern Territory. It is estimated that Kunwinjku is spoken by over 1,000 people; it is the lingua franca of Western Arnhem Land.
The purpose of this paper is to outline the linguistic difficulties that Kunwinkju speakers face in learning English as a second language, and to suggest some teaching strategies that a teacher can adopt to help children overcome these.
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Discussions with Esther Djaygurrnga, teacher at Oenpelli school.Google Scholar
Discussion with Steve Etherington, linguist with the Church Missionary Society.Google Scholar