[4] In October 2016, a mobile app featuring a dictionary of over 3,000 Barngarla words was publicly released.
It is the third book co-written by Zuckermann and members of the Richards family of Port Lincoln, this time represented by Evelyn Walker.
It records the names a number of native plants from around Port Lincoln in Barngarla, Latin, and English, and describes their use as bush medicine.
Walker hopes that the book will form part of a program to help youth and others affected by the Stolen Generations to reconnect with their culture and language, improving their mental health.
One important thing to note is that when there is a sequence of two dental phonemes ("dh", "nh"), the "h" is only written once rather than twice.