Talk:Transcription of Australian Aboriginal languages

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  • Details on the orthographies used by living speech communities, which sometimes differ from linguists' practice.
  • More examples for the Early Writing table.
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[edit] Requested move

There's a new poll here that would (hopefully) end all this "Indigenous" vs. "Aborigine" controversy. Feel free to vote. Zarbat 09:21, 13 November 2006 (UTC)