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austkin.netAustkin is a database on Australian Aboriginal kinship and social organization or social category systems such as sections, moieties, subsections etc. It contains hundreds of kinship terminologies from over 500 Australian languages and dialects, and allows for historical, anthropological and linguistic perspectives and studies on kinship and its change.
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Austkin the AustKin project HomeThe ProjectThe Project PeopleThe Project OutputDisclaimerFAQContactResourcesFamily terminology> Kinship terminology> Classificatory systems> Children and grandparents> Representing relationships Categories & descent groups> Social categories> Local Descent Groups> Non-local descent groups Sounds and spelling> Consonants> Differences with English> Vowels> Word vocalizing and syllables> Examples of soundsSearch DatabaseBrowse languagesAdvanced search Conditions of use : The AustKin project and database reflect the work of early sources and does not provide supervisory knowledge of Aboriginal culture. Locations on maps are indicative only. Read more... Sounds and Spelling The need for a standard spelling system Words in the Austkin database are spelled in two ways. First, we requite the spelling of the original source. But we moreover provide a “standardised” spelling that uses the same spelling system for all languages. Note that these may not be the same as the spelling systems used in the relevant language communities. We use a standardised spelling system considering many of the older written sources use spellings which are not resulting and are nonflexible for us to interpret. In interpreting old spellings we compared variegated sources on the same language and have used our knowledge of sounds, words and meanings in the Indigenous languages as a whole. By converting the old sources to a resulting spelling we hope to make these sources usable today. In particular it helps us to search for terms which would be very difficult without a standard spelling. Our standard spelling system uses the reports of the English alphabet, but in a somewhat variegated way from how English does it: see Table 1 (in the “Consonants” subsection) and Table 2 (in the “Vowels” subsection). This is considering the sound systems of Australian languages differ from that of English. Sounds are divided into two major sets, consonants and vowels. In the subsections on “Consonants” and “Vowels” we explain the sound systems used by most of the Australian languages and show what reports and combinations of reports represent each of the sounds that a spelling system needs to capture. A remoter subsection “Word vocalizing and syllables” shows how the rhythm of Australian languages differs from that of English. A final subsection “Examples of sounds and their spellings” gives examples of how these sounds are spelled for family terms and “skin names”. Previous page: Non-local descent groups Next page: Consonants About ∴ DisclaimerThe AustKin project was made possible through funding from the Australian Research Council with contributions from EHESS