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Malyangapa

Developing Interactive Knowledgebases for Australian Aboriginal Languages: Malyangapa (Peter Austin)
Using intensively annotated data from Malyangapa, the paper describes the implementation of a database model in Shoebox to provide a hypertext exploration environment. [10/02/2007] http://emeld.org/workshop/2003/Malyangapa.pdf
Marriammu

Evaluation Report Of Marriammu Language (Arnold Brown)
A Diploma report on the Marriammun language, which is spoken mainly in the Wadeye area. Includes general information about Australian language families, and the history of the area. The author Arthur Brown is a direct descendant of the tribe. See also Arthur's introduction to his Marriammu background and language interest. [22/07/2000] http://www.batchelor.edu.au/callwebsite/studentpages/call_students_arnresproj.html

Maintaining the cultural link (Arnold Brown)
Background to the language Marriammu and its areas around Wadeye. Arnold Brown is a descendant of the Marriammu tribe and a descendant of the Stolen Generation. [22/07/2000] http://www.batchelor.edu.au/callwebsite/studentpages/call_students_arnold.html
Martuthunira

Martuthunira: A Language of the Pilbara Region of Western Australia (Alan Dench)
A facsimile version of the Martuthunira grammar as a set of linked PDF files. The Table of Contents, Index entries, and cross references to the grammar, the bibliography, and language examples are links allowing easy navigation. Published as Pacific Linguistics C:125. [01/12/2003] http://www.linguistics.uwa.edu.au/staff/alan_dench/martuthunira
Mawng

Mawng (Lindsay Parkhill)
Mawng (Maung) is the language spoken by approximately 750 Arrarrkpi (Aboriginal) people on Warruwi Goulburn Island and surrounding areas. [10/07/2000] http://www.dnathan.com/language/mawng/

The Mawng Language (Ruth Singer)
Short bibliography on Mawng, and Ruth's webpage with links to research papers about Mawng. [30/10/2004] http://www.student.unimelb.edu.au/rjsinger/The_Mawng_Language1.html
Meriam Mir

Guide to the Papers of Edward Koiki Mabo (National Library of Australia)
Manuscript Collection of the National Library of Australia: contains text written in Mr Mabo's language Meriam Mir. [14/01/1998] http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/8822.html

Language of the Month Series: 13 (Kay Nettey)
Miriam Mir and Kala Lagaw Ya: The Torres Strait Islander Language program and Magani Malu Kes. [26/04/2002] http://www.fatsil.org/LOTM/nov01.htm
Murrinh-Patha

Wadeye Languages and clans (Wadeye Aboriginal Community, NT)
Clan names and their languages at Wadeye (Port Keats). [16/08/1999] http://www.indiginet.com.au/wadeye/languages_clans.htm

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