Jingulu, also spelt Djingili, is an Australian language spoken by the Jingili people in the Northern Territory of Australia, historically around the township...
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Jingulu may refer to: Jingulu people, an ethnic group of Australia Jingulu language, an Australian language This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Verbless clause (section Jingulu language)
the frog-DAT house "Hey you broke the frog's home (the bottle)." In Jingulu language, predicates in verbless clauses can be adjectives or nouns, possessors...
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the Yirram languages, and the Ngurlun languages and Jingulu language some 200 km farther to the southeast, separated by the Ngumpin languages. The primary...
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the Joint Army/Navy Phonetic Alphabet jig, ISO 639-3 code for the Jingulu language of Australia The jig is up (disambiguation) Jig (theatre), 'dramatic'...
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Light verb (category Articles containing Jingulu-language text)
in languages with coverb+light-verb predicates, these words must be directly adjacent; however, in extremely rare cases in languages such as Jingulu, there...
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musician based in Alice Springs, Australia. He speaks Mudbura and Jingulu languages. Originally from Elliott (Kulumindini), Northern Territory, Nugget...
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The group was formerly thought to be most closely related to the Jingulu language, with this larger group called West Barkly or simply Barkly, but the...
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Jingili people (redirect from Jingulu people)
The Jingili or Jingulu are an indigenous Australian people of the Northern Territory. Jingulu is classified as belonging to the Mirndi family of non Pama–Nyungan...
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Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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There are numerous Australian Aboriginal languages and dialects, many of which are endangered. An endangered language is one that it is at risk of falling...
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Interrogative word (category Articles containing Turkish-language text)
harmony, see more here Pensalfini, Rob. 2003. A Grammar of Jingulu : an Aboriginal language of the Northern Territory. Canberra ACT: Pacific Linguistics...
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cluster together. Languages that have been described as non-configurational include Mohawk, Warlpiri, Nahuatl, O'odham (Papago), Jingulu, and Jiwarli. Using...
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language was the Warumungu language, but he also learned to speak, and was proficient in the Mudburra, Warlmanpa, Warlpiri and Jingulu languages;...
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were able to speak multiple Aboriginal languages that neighbored their land. Such languages were Gurindji and Jingulu. Speakers of Eastern Mudbura dialect...
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their name from the eura bush. It is also known as gooramurra in the Jingulu language and kurumbimi in Mudburra.[citation needed] Eremophila bignoniiflora...
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Compound (linguistics) (category Articles containing German-language text)
Aboriginal language Jingulu, a Pama–Nyungan language, it is claimed that all verbs are V+N compounds, such as "do a sleep", or "run a dive", and the language has...
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Ngarnka (section Name and language)
(the 1970s), though genetically affiliated with Wambaya and Jingulu, was a distinct language. Ngarnga Ngarndji Gudanji Ngewin Gnuin Leeillawarrie Tindale...
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Voiced dental, alveolar and postalveolar nasals (category Articles with Portuguese-language sources (pt))
postalveolar nasal occurs in a number of Australian Aboriginal languages, including Djeebbana and Jingulu. Features of the voiced alveolar nasal: Its manner of...
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Vowel harmony (category Articles containing Hungarian-language text)
Aboriginal languages Jingulu Warlpiri Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (vowel harmony of one particular timbre across all vowels of a word) Several Bantu languages such...
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Part of speech (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
adjectives form closed classes of content words. An extreme example is found in Jingulu, which has only three verbs, while even the modern Indo-European Persian...
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Wambaya. It is more distantly related to its western neighbour Jingulu, and three languages of the Victoria River District, Jaminjung, Ngaliwurru and Nungali...
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Dancer (2005 film) (category CS1 Tamil-language sources (ta))
written by Pa. Vijay and Na. Muthukumar. "Dancer" — Karthik, Suresh Peters "Jingulu Jingale" — Rafi, Suchitra "Kothavaranga" — Mathangi, Gopal "Iraiva" — S...
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Hussein Abbass (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
became a professor in 2007. He is known for his research into the language Jingulu and its uses for artificial intelligence. He is the founder and first...
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