Wilfrid Douglas - Select Bibliography

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  • Douglas, Wilfrid (1950). N'ul-N'ul. A brief description of the Nyul-Nyul language of the Dampier Peninsula, based on restricted information supplied by Dr A. Capell and presented as an essay at the Dept. of Anthropology, University of Sydney. Unpublished ms.
  • Douglas, Wilfrid (1954). Wangka 1-5. A set of primers in the Ngaanyatjarra language. United Aborigines Mission.
  • Douglas, Wilfrid (1955). "Phonology of the Australian Aboriginal Language spoken at Ooldea, S.A., 1951-1952". Oceania XXV (3): 216–229.
  • Douglas, Wilfrid (1958). An Introduction to the Western Desert Language. (Oceania Linguistic Monographs no. 4 ed.). University of Sydney.
  • Douglas, Wilfrid (1959). Illustrated Topical Dictionary of the Western Desert Language. Perth: United Aborigines Mission.
  • Douglas, Wilfrid (1976). The Aboriginal languages of the South-West of Australia (Revised version of Douglas 1968) (Australian Aboriginal Studies Research and Regional Studies no. 9 ed.). Canberra: AIAS.
  • Douglas, Wilfrid (1981). In R.M.W. Dixon and B.J. Blake. Watjarri (Handbook of Australian Languages, Vol. 2 ed.). Canberra: ANU. pp. 197–272.
  • Douglas, Wilfrid (1990). Illustrated Topical Dictionary of the Western Desert Language, revised edition. Kalgoorlie: Kalgoorlie College.

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