Rob Amery

Dr Rob Amery has been working with Aboriginal languages since 1980, when he worked as a nurse at Balgo (Kimberley, Western Australia) with Kukatja-speaking people. He has taught linguistics and literacy to speakers of a range of languages, including many South Australian languages. He teaches Linguistics at the University of Adelaide, including a course on Aboriginal languages and a course on Language Reclamation, with a focus on Kaurna, the language of the Adelaide Plains, into which he has conducted research for the past 25 years.

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Language Revival: Securing the Future of Endangered Languages (edX) EdX
University of Adelaide,AdelaideX

Language Revival: Securing the Future of Endangered Languages (edX)

Explore the fascinating world of language revival with this edX course, where you'll learn why it's crucial to preserve our planet's endangered languages and how these efforts help secure cultural identities worldwide. Uncover the secrets behind revitalizing lost tongues and contribute to a richer global linguistic landscape.

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