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Dr Paul Monaghan is a Linguist affiliated with the School of Humanities at the University of Adelaide. His work focuses on Indigenous languages of Australia, particularly Wirangu and Barngarla, with an emphasis on language revival, cultural preservation, and community-based approaches to linguistic documentation. He has contributed to dictionaries, revitalization projects, and studies analyzing colonial impacts on Indigenous knowledge systems.
Research interests include sociolinguistics of endangered languages, ethnography of Indigenous communities, and methodologies for revitalizing marginalized linguistic heritage. His work intersects with legal studies, museum partnerships, and the reinterpretation of archival materials to empower Indigenous self-representation. Key contributions span language technology applications, legal frameworks affecting Aboriginal land rights, and the role of traditional ecological knowledge in contemporary contexts.
Prominent projects include the Wirangu language reclamation at Scotdesco community, analysis of Norman Tindale's ethnographic records, and collaborations with Pacific museums to establish equitable creator-community partnerships. His research bridges academic linguistics with practical community initiatives to ensure cultural continuity.
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