Aboriginal Australian
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Definition
Noun: 1. The Austronesian languages spoken by Australian Aborigines: This term refers collectively to the many distinct languages and language families traditionally spoken by the Indigenous peoples of Australia. It is a broad linguistic classification.
Usage
- The term "Aboriginal Australian" as a noun phrase is used in academic and linguistic contexts to discuss the languages native to Australia before European colonization.
- It is important to distinguish this linguistic term from the adjectival use of "Aboriginal Australian," which describes the people or cultures themselves.
Examples
- Noun:
- Linguists study the complex structures of Aboriginal Australian.
- Many Aboriginal Australian languages are endangered today.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in historical and anthropological discussions about language preservation, cultural heritage, and the impact of colonization on linguistic diversity.
- It often appears in contrast to "English" or other introduced languages in Australia.
Variants and Related Words
- Australian Aboriginal languages: A more precise and commonly used synonym for "Aboriginal Australian" in its linguistic sense.
- Indigenous Australian languages: Another synonym emphasizing the First Nations status of the language speakers.
Synonyms
- Australian Aboriginal languages
- Indigenous Australian languages
Important Note
- When referring to the people, the correct terms are "Aboriginal Australians," "Aboriginal peoples," or "Indigenous Australians." The standalone noun phrase "Aboriginal Australian" in the context provided here refers specifically to languages.
Noun
- the Austronesian languages spoken by Australian aborigines