• The Ngarnka, also Ngarnji or Ngewin, are an indigenous Australian people of the Northern Territory. They are often said to be the same as the Gudanji...
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  • The Ngarnji (Ngarndji) or Ngarnka (Ngarnga, Ngarnku) language was traditionally spoken by the Ngarnka people of the Barkly Tablelands in the Northern...
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  • Yirram Nungali Jaminjung Ngurlun Ngarnka Wambaya...
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    28% of its vocabulary with the Wambaya language and the Ngarnka language respectively. The Ngarnka language shares 60% of its vocabulary with the Wambaya...
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  • The Ngewin or Ngarnka are an indigenous people of Northern Australia. Ngewin may also refer to: Ngawun, an indigenous people of Queensland Ngewin language...
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  • in 2000. Most descendants have switched to the Bukawa language. 1997-98 Ngarnka Pama-Nyungan Australia January 1997 Sireniki Yupik Eskimo–Aleut Chukotka...
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    Ngarnawu language Ngarnaw 56 to 58 (2009) Moribund Northern Kimberley, WA Ngarnka language Pama–Nyungan languages Extinct Barkly Tableland, Northern Territory...
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  • Yankuntjatjarra: South Australia, Australia Mirndi peoples Ngurlun peoples Ngarnka: Northern Territory, Australia Wambaya: Northern Territory, Australia Bunuban...
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  • Pacific Linguistics. Pensalfini, Rob (2004). "Eulogizing a language: the Ngarnka experience" (pdf). International Journal of the Sociology of Language (164):...
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  • *nuka another *wiːya auntie *mayi away *yarra ~ *yirra back *mutu/a beard *ngarnka behind *kurri belly (inside) *walngka big *purlka bird sp: frogmouth *tawa...
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  • Creswell Creeks. Working clockwise, their northern neighbours were the Ngarnka, with Waanyi on their eastern flank and the Wakaya, and then the Warumungu...
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    consists of two to four languages, depending on what is considered a dialect: Ngarnka, Wambaya, and often Binbinka and Gurdanji. The group was formerly thought...
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  • with the Garrwa on their eastern flank, the Wambaya to their south, the Ngarnka east and the Binbinga to their northeast. Before 1900, the Gudanjii were...
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  • hdl:1721.1/10347. Pensalfini, Robert J. (2004). "Eulogizing a language: the Ngarnka experience" (pdf). International Journal of the Sociology of Language (164):...
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  • Pacific Linguistics. Pensalfini, Rob (2004). "Eulogizing a language: the Ngarnka experience" (pdf). International Journal of the Sociology of Language (164):...
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  • spoken in the West Barkly family include Wambaya, Gudanji, Binbinka, and Ngarnka. When the Mudburra people arrived to the region where the Jingili live...
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