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A key to the structure of the aboriginal language : being an analysis of the particles used as affixes, to form the various modifications of the verbs, shewing the essential power, abstract roots, and other peculiarities of the language spoken by the aborigines in the vicinity of Hunter river, Lake Macquarie, etc., New South Wales

Title:A key to the structure of the aboriginal language : being an analysis of the particles used as affixes, to form the various modifications of the verbs, shewing the essential power, abstract roots, and other peculiarities of the language spoken by the aborigines in the vicinity of Hunter river, Lake Macquarie, etc., New South Wales
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Note:Kemp and Fairfax, 1850
  
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Subject:Australian languages
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