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2004Beyond their expectations: Teichelmann and Schürmann's efforts to preserve the Kaurna language continue to bear fruitAmery, R.
2021Bound, free and in between: a review of pronouns in Ngarrindjeri in the world as it wasGale, M.A.; Amery, R.; Simpson, J.; Wilkins, D.
2008But our language was just asleep: a history of language revival in AustraliaAmery, R.; Gale, M.; McGregor, W.
1996Can senior secondary studies help to maintain and strengthen Australia's indigenous languages?Amery, R.
1998Case Study 3.1 Reclaiming Kaurna: Overcoming Temporal IsolationAmery, R.
2001Clamor Wilhelm SchürmannAmery, R.; Prest, W.; Round, K.; Fort, C.
2007Collaborative language revival - the work of Kaurna Warra PintyandiAmery, R.; Rigney, A.; Conference of the Foundation for Endangered Languages (11th : 2007 : Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
2006Directions for Linguistic Research: Forging Partnerships in Language Development and Expansion of the Domains of Use of Australia's Indigenous LanguagesAmery, R.; Cunningham, D.; Ingram, D.; Sumbuk, K.
2004Early Christian missionaries: preserving or destroying Indigenous languages and cultures?Amery, R.
2004Ecological issues in language revivalMühlhäusler, P.; Amery, R.; Schwarz, S.; Winefield, J.; Rigney, L.; Wilson, G.
1993Encoding new concepts in old languages: a case study of Kaurna, the language of the Adelaide plainsAmery, R.
2000The First Lutheran Missionaries in South AustraliaAmery, R.
2012Four Dresdners in South Australia in the early-mid nineteenth century: a lasting legacy for Kaurna, Ngarrindjeri and Barngarla peoplesAmery, R.
2007Funeral liturgy as a strategy for language revivalAmery, R.; O'Brien, D.; Siegel, J.; Lynch, J.; Eades, D.
2012Handing on the teaching of Kaurna language to Kaurna youthAmery, R.; Buckskin, V.
2008I could have saved you linguists a lot of time and trouble: 180 years of research and documentation of South Australia’s indigenous languages, 1826-2006Simpson, J.; Amery, R.; Gale, M.; William McGregor,
2021Innovative strategies for reintroducing a sleeping language: How a community-university partnership supports the revitalization of Kaurna, the language of the Adelaide Plains, South AustraliaBuckskin, J.K.; Power-Smith, T.T.; Newchurch, J.P.; Sumner-Lovett, T.; Finlay, P.; Schultz, C.; Amery, R.
2006IntroductionAmery, R.; Mühlhäusler, P.; Peter Muhlhausler,
1995It's ours to keep and call our own: reclamation of the Nunga languages in the Adelaide region, south AustraliaAmery, R.
1996Kaurna in Tasmania: A case of mistaken identityAmery, R.