Australian Indigenous Languages (Kaurna focus) I

Undergraduate | 2026

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INDG 1008
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203872
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Level of study
Undergraduate
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Unit value
6
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Course level
1
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Inbound study abroad and exchange
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Course data is interim and subject to change

Course overview

This course provides an introduction to the Indigenous languages of Australia with a particular focus on Kaurna, the language of the Adelaide Plains. Australia has arguably suffered the worst rate of language loss and extinction in the world with now only 12 of the original 250 to 300 languages being transmitted by natural means to the next generation. Kaurna is one of the few Indigenous languages which is reversing the trends and making a remarkable comeback. While focussing on the Kaurna language, the course covers a wide range of topics essential to understand Australian Indigenous languages, not only linguistically, but also culturally and sociologically. The sounds and spelling systems are introduced and their structure explored with a view to uncovering something of their genius and unique contribution to the rich tapestry of the world's languages. The interplay between linguistic and cultural meanings of Kaurna greetings, kinship and emotions will be explained in detail. In addition, the course will look at the use of Indigenous languages in the public sphere of Australian society, including education, law and health, making the course highly relevant to students who aim to gain highly specialised skills to work in such fields.

Course learning outcomes

  • Know where to access accurate, reliable and up-to-date information on Australian Indigenous Languages
  • Pronounce Aboriginal words written in established orthographies with confidence
  • Understand the nature of the relationships between Aborginal and Torres Strait Islander languages
  • Promote understanding of and appreciation for Australia's unique linguistic heritage and of the Kaurna language in particular
  • Introduce oneself (and one's family) in the Kaurna language
  • Reflect on and write coherently about a range of issues confronting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages
  • Appreciate the significance of Indigenous languages to their owners, speakers and custodians and implications for healing, health and well-being
  • Build language and cultural skills that would be useful to work with Indigenous peoples of Australia in the public sphere including education, health, law, and social work

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