Journal articles and papers
Breen, G & Pensalfini, R 1999, 'Arrernte: a language with no syllable onsets', Linguistic Inquiry, vol. 30, no. 1, pp.1-25.
Breen, G, 1994 or 1995, 'Arrernte pronouns: amazing facts never before revealed!', Presented at a Conference of the Australian Linguistic Society 1994 or 1995. Proceedings not published.
Breen, G n.d., 'Arunta and Aranda and Arrernte: Why do we spell it like that?' Unpublished paper, CALL Collection, Batchelor Institute Library, Northern Territory.
Breen, G & Dobson,V 2005, 'Illustrations of the IPA: Central Arrernte', Journal of the International Phonetic Association, vol. 35, no. 2 pp. 249–254.
Breen, G 2001, 'The wonders of Arandic phonology' in J Simpson, D Nash, M Laughren, P Austin & B Alpher (eds.), Forty Years On: Ken Hale and Australian Languages, Pacific Linguistics, Canberra, pp. 45–69.
Graham, A 1983, 'An experiment in teaching Eastern Arrernte in Central Australia', Aboriginal Child at School, vol.11, no.3, pp. 3-16.
The article discusses how Alice Springs High School of Central Australia, introduces Eastern Arrernte as foreign language in the Year 8 level curriculum, to familiarize non-Aboriginal students to aspects of Aboriginal lifestyle and culture of Northern Territory, through structured preparatory materials.
Mathews, R 1907, 'The Arran'da Language, Central Australia', Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 46 no. 187, pp. 322–339.
Palmer, I 1991, 'The Arrernte curriculum project', Ngoonjook, no.6, 1991, pp.4-7.
Strehlow, T G H 1944, 'Aranda phonetics and grammar', Oceania Monographs no. 7.
Tabain, M, Fletcher, J & Butcher, 2011, 'An EPG Study of Palatal Consonants in Two Australian Languages', Language & Speech, vol. 54, no.2, pp. 265-282.
This study presents EPG (electro-palatographic) data on (alveo-)palatal consonants from two Australian languages, Arrernte and Warlpiri.
Turpin, M 2004, Have you ever wondered why Arrernte is spelt the way it is?, Central Land Council, viewed 4 July 2013, <http://www.clc.org.au/articles/info/have-you-ever-wondered-why-arrernte-is-spelt-the-way-it-is>.
Wilkins, D, 1988, 'Switch-reference in Mparntwe Arrernte (Aranda): form, function, and problems of identity', in P Austin, Complex sentence constructions in Australian languages, John Benjamins, Amsterdam, pp. 141–176.
Wilkins, D 1991, 'The semantics, pragmatics and diachronic development of "associated motion" in Mparntwe Arrente' Buffalo Working Papers in Linguistics, vol. 91, pp. 207–257.
Wilkins, D 1992, 'Linguistic research under Aboriginal control: A personal account of fieldwork in central Australia', Australian Journal of Linguistics 12, pp. 171-200.
Breen, G, 1994 or 1995, 'Arrernte pronouns: amazing facts never before revealed!', Presented at a Conference of the Australian Linguistic Society 1994 or 1995. Proceedings not published.
Breen, G n.d., 'Arunta and Aranda and Arrernte: Why do we spell it like that?' Unpublished paper, CALL Collection, Batchelor Institute Library, Northern Territory.
Breen, G & Dobson,V 2005, 'Illustrations of the IPA: Central Arrernte', Journal of the International Phonetic Association, vol. 35, no. 2 pp. 249–254.
Breen, G 2001, 'The wonders of Arandic phonology' in J Simpson, D Nash, M Laughren, P Austin & B Alpher (eds.), Forty Years On: Ken Hale and Australian Languages, Pacific Linguistics, Canberra, pp. 45–69.
Graham, A 1983, 'An experiment in teaching Eastern Arrernte in Central Australia', Aboriginal Child at School, vol.11, no.3, pp. 3-16.
The article discusses how Alice Springs High School of Central Australia, introduces Eastern Arrernte as foreign language in the Year 8 level curriculum, to familiarize non-Aboriginal students to aspects of Aboriginal lifestyle and culture of Northern Territory, through structured preparatory materials.
Mathews, R 1907, 'The Arran'da Language, Central Australia', Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 46 no. 187, pp. 322–339.
Palmer, I 1991, 'The Arrernte curriculum project', Ngoonjook, no.6, 1991, pp.4-7.
Strehlow, T G H 1944, 'Aranda phonetics and grammar', Oceania Monographs no. 7.
Tabain, M, Fletcher, J & Butcher, 2011, 'An EPG Study of Palatal Consonants in Two Australian Languages', Language & Speech, vol. 54, no.2, pp. 265-282.
This study presents EPG (electro-palatographic) data on (alveo-)palatal consonants from two Australian languages, Arrernte and Warlpiri.
Turpin, M 2004, Have you ever wondered why Arrernte is spelt the way it is?, Central Land Council, viewed 4 July 2013, <http://www.clc.org.au/articles/info/have-you-ever-wondered-why-arrernte-is-spelt-the-way-it-is>.
Wilkins, D, 1988, 'Switch-reference in Mparntwe Arrernte (Aranda): form, function, and problems of identity', in P Austin, Complex sentence constructions in Australian languages, John Benjamins, Amsterdam, pp. 141–176.
Wilkins, D 1991, 'The semantics, pragmatics and diachronic development of "associated motion" in Mparntwe Arrente' Buffalo Working Papers in Linguistics, vol. 91, pp. 207–257.
Wilkins, D 1992, 'Linguistic research under Aboriginal control: A personal account of fieldwork in central Australia', Australian Journal of Linguistics 12, pp. 171-200.