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| Title: | Is Jave-la-Grande Australia? The Linguistic Evidence Concerning the West Coast |
| Authors: | Richardson, W.A.R. |
| Keywords: | Maritime history Maritime navigation Cartography Australia Discovery Bill Richardson |
| Issue Date: | 1983 |
| Publisher: | The Globe |
| Citation: | Richardson, W.A.R. 1983. Is Jave-la-Grande Australia? The Linguistic Evidence Concerning the West Coast. The Globe 19, 9-46. |
| Abstract: | Alexander Dalrymple was by no means alone in assuming that Jave-la-Grande was Australia. James Burney stated that he found too many similarities between the east coast of Jave-la-Grande and the then known outline of Australia's east coast to be produced solely by chance. The author sets out the evidence to counter this view. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2328/25623 |
| Appears in Collections: | Published Works
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