David Nathan David Nathan i(7099914 works by)
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1 'Don’t Tell Them We’re Coming!' : Learning to Document Languages with Luise Hercus David Nathan , 2017 single work criticism
— Appears in: Language, Land and Song : Studies in Honour of Luise Hercus 2017; (p. 57-69)

'Luise Hercus’ pioneering and prolific fieldwork and scholarship are wellknown in Australia (see Gara, this volume, Koch & Obata, this volume). This chapter describes her contribution to the author’s understanding of a range of values, principles and methods in conducting language documentation, during two fieldwork-based collaborations during the late 1990s.1 If the chapter reads like a compilation of Luise’s brilliant advice and insights, it is presumably a combination of, on the one hand, Luise’s wisdom and experience, and on the other hand my own ignorance and naivety (hopefully with the former being the greater factor). Looking back, it is clear that I was more than just a beneficiary of these collaborations with Luise; these journeys shaped me' (Introduction)

1 Aboriginal English David Nathan , 1998 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 2 1998; (p. 87-89)

— Review of Aboriginal English: A Cultural Study J. M. Arthur , 1996 single work non-fiction
In this review, Nathan claims that "Arthur's book is a highly accessible treasure-trove of valuable information about Australian Aboriginal peoples' languages, history and culture."
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