Aboriginal Australians are the oldest continuous culture in the world, their ancestors belonging to the first wave of humans to leave Africa. In the vast time span that Aborigines have inhabited the Australian continent, a huge number of languages have developed that continue to amaze linguists. Let us take you on a journey into the fascinating world of Aboriginal languages, their history, their complexity, and the past and present attitudes of the Australian government towards protecting these languages and reconciling with its violent past.
LNDW-356
The Aboriginal Languages of Australia: Past and Present
We take you on a journey into the fascinating world of Aboriginal languages, their history, their complexity, and the past and present attitudes of the Australian government towards these languages and their speakers.
Über die Veranstaltung
Veranstalter
Bildquelle: Uni Halle
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Fachbereich: Sprachenzentrum
Kontakt
https://spz.uni-halle.de/Referent:in
Jefferson Burrowes
Mitarbeiter im Sprachenzentrum
Kontakt
jefferson-ross.burrowes@sprachenzentrum.uni-halle.deDr. Marie-Elaine van Egmond
Mitarbeiterin im Sprachenzentrum
Kontakt
marie-elaine.van-egmond@sprachenzentrum.uni-halle.deZeitlicher Ablauf
19:00 - 20:30
Überblick
Sprachenzentrum
August-Bebel-Straße 13 c
06108 Halle (Saale)
Seminarraum 2, 1. OG.
August-Bebel-Straße 13 c
06108 Halle (Saale)
Seminarraum 2, 1. OG.
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Neues Theater
Dr. Marie-Elaine van Egmond, Jefferson Burrowes
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