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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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Keywords cloud | > English languages Australian Vowels sound vowels spelled project tongue spelling sliding AustKin Project consonants Differences rounded unrounded part made | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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SEO Keywords (Single)
Keyword | Occurrence | Density |
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> | 12 | 0.60 % |
English | 11 | 0.55 % |
languages | 6 | 0.30 % |
Australian | 5 | 0.25 % |
Vowels | 5 | 0.25 % |
sound | 4 | 0.20 % |
vowels | 4 | 0.20 % |
spelled | 4 | 0.20 % |
project | 3 | 0.15 % |
tongue | 3 | 0.15 % |
spelling | 3 | 0.15 % |
sliding | 3 | 0.15 % |
AustKin | 3 | 0.15 % |
Project | 3 | 0.15 % |
consonants | 2 | 0.10 % |
Differences | 2 | 0.10 % |
rounded | 2 | 0.10 % |
unrounded | 2 | 0.10 % |
part | 2 | 0.10 % |
made | 2 | 0.10 % |
SEO Keywords (Two Word)
Keyword | Occurrence | Density |
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in English | 9 | 0.45 % |
as in | 9 | 0.45 % |
of the | 4 | 0.20 % |
sound of | 4 | 0.20 % |
Australian languages | 4 | 0.20 % |
the tongue | 3 | 0.15 % |
The Project | 3 | 0.15 % |
AustKin project | 3 | 0.15 % |
descent groups | 2 | 0.10 % |
spelled as | 2 | 0.10 % |
be spelled | 2 | 0.10 % |
and syllables | 2 | 0.10 % |
Table 2 | 2 | 0.10 % |
accent and | 2 | 0.10 % |
Word accent | 2 | 0.10 % |
sliding vowel | 2 | 0.10 % |
the sound | 2 | 0.10 % |
part of | 2 | 0.10 % |
in Australian | 2 | 0.10 % |
terminology > | 2 | 0.10 % |
SEO Keywords (Three Word)
Keyword | Occurrence | Density | Possible Spam |
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as in English | 9 | 0.45 % | No |
part of the | 2 | 0.10 % | No |
in Australian languages | 2 | 0.10 % | No |
accent and syllables | 2 | 0.10 % | No |
Word accent and | 2 | 0.10 % | No |
the sound of | 2 | 0.10 % | No |
be spelled as | 2 | 0.10 % | No |
of the tongue | 2 | 0.10 % | No |
three different vowels | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
different vowels to | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
vowels to distinguish | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
to distinguish between | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
only three different | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
sound of pet | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
between words—i a | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
words—i a and | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
use only three | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
a and u | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
and u Then | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
u Then the | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
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Keyword | Occurrence | Density | Possible Spam |
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part of the tongue | 2 | 0.10 % | No |
Word accent and syllables | 2 | 0.10 % | No |
the AustKin project Home | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
u Then the sound | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
is spelled with i | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
pet is spelled with | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
of pet is spelled | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
sound of pet is | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
the sound of pet | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
Then the sound of | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
a and u Then | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
and u Then the | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
with i and the | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
words—i a and u | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
between words—i a and | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
distinguish between words—i a | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
to distinguish between words—i | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
vowels to distinguish between | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
different vowels to distinguish | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
three different vowels to | 1 | 0.05 % | No |
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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... Vowels Vowels are sounds that are made with the mouth unshut and without the tongue blocking the airflow. Vowels differ in the height of the highest part of the tongue, how far forward the upper part of the tongue is, and whether the lips are rounded or not—as shown in Table 2. Table 2: Vowels and their spelling for Australian languages FrontunroundedCentralunroundedBackrounded Highiu Mideo Lowa The usual sound of these vowels in Australian languages is as follows: i as in English fit u as in English put and foot e as in English pet o as in English port a as in English hat, hut, or hot Most Australian languages use only three variegated vowels to distinguish between words—i, a, and u. Then the sound of pet is spelled with i and the sound of port with o. In some languages there are short and long versions of the three vital vowels,; the long ones are spelled double: ii as in English feed or villus uu as in English supplies aa as in English nonflexible There are usually no sliding vowels, tabbed diphthongs, in Australian languages. The sliding vowel ou (as in English mouse) would rather be spelled as awu; and the sliding vowel sound of mice or light would be spelled as ayi (w and y are treated as consonants). Previous page: Differences from English spelling for consonants Next page: Word vocalizing and syllables About ∴ DisclaimerThe AustKin project was made possible through funding from the Australian Research Council with contributions from EHESS