Australian Indigenous languages have a common source, how they spread still a mystery
New evidence confirms our Indigenous languages have a common source, but despite First Nations peoples inhabiting the continent for at least 60,000 years, how the language spread remains a mystery
Researchers suggest developing new models to better understand linguistic history.
Produced By: Toni Pankaluic
Featured In Story: Mark Harvey – Conjoint Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Newcastle
First aired on The Wire, Friday 31 January 2025