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    The Macro-Gunwinyguan languages, also called Arnhem or Gunwinyguan, are a family of Australian Aboriginal languages spoken across eastern Arnhem Land...
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    The Gunwinyguan languages (Gunwinjguan, Gunwingguan), also core Gunwinyguan or Gunwinyguan proper, are a possible branch of a large language family of...
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    Evans, the Macro-Pama-Nyungan language family is made up of the Gunwinyguan languages from Arnhem Land in Northern Australia, the Tangkic languages from Mornington...
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    endangered languages with mobile apps List of reduplicated Australian place names Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages Macro-Gunwinyguan languages Macro-Pama–Nyungan...
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    Matngele Kamu These languages had elements of verbal structure that suggest they may be related to the Macro-Gunwinyguan languages. All are now extinct...
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    Garawan language family, followed by the small Tangkic family. He then proposes a more distant relationship with the Gunwinyguan languages in a macro-family...
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    Boomerang (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Dawes on the Aboriginal language of Sydney. Archived 17 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine. The Hans Rausing Endangered Languages Project. Archived 29 July...
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    1975 and 2016. Gaagudju has traditionally been classified with the Gunwinyguan languages. However, in 1997 Nicholas Evans proposed an Arnhem Land family...
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  • Lists of languages List of proposed language families "Glottolog 5.0 -". glottolog.org. Retrieved 2024-06-28. "What are the largest language families...
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    explanation for language isolates is that they developed in isolation from other languages. This explanation mostly applies to sign languages that have arisen...
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    after vowels /e, o, u/. N14 Kungarakany at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
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  • Australian Aboriginal kinship (category Articles containing Gamilaraay-language text)
    Bilybara: Aboriginal languages of the Pilbara region. Port Hedland, Western Australia: Wangka Maya, The Pilbara Aboriginal Language Centre. ISBN 0-646-10711-9...
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    tribal society. He had different names. In our language we called him Goign. But in some other languages he was called Baiame or Biamee. In other areas...
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  • culture, songs, oral histories, sacred stories, Aboriginal Australian languages, and dance, and are also educators who demonstrate leadership and skills...
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    Australia, around present day Broome. The word riji is from the Bardi language. Another word for it is jakuli. Before being decorated, the pearl shell...
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  • Yimithirr language - ABC News". ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). Retrieved 17 June 2020. "Y167: Dhalundhirr". Australian Indigenous Languages Database...
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    The Tangkic languages form a small language family of Australian Aboriginal languages spoken in northern Australia. The Tangkic languages are Lardil (Leerdil)...
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    the colonisers' culture through schools and programs, where Indigenous languages were banned and any resistance to these practices could result in imprisonment...
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  • languages Mapudungun many Papuan languages (e.g. Awtuw, Yimas) northern Australian languages (e.g. Macro-Gunwinyguan, Murrinh-patha, classical Tiwi, Enindhilyagwa)...
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  • responsibilities for the land, and their ability to practise their law, language and culture. In August every year, a large celebration is held at Kalkaringi...
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  • closest to the eastern Gunwinyguan languages. Brett Baker (2004) demonstrates that Ngandi and Wubuy form an "Eastern Gunwinyguan" subgroup as distinct...
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    has demonstrated Anindilyakwa to be part of the Eastern branch of the Gunwinyguan family, relating it to Nunggubuyu and (more distantly) Ngandi, using...
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  • included into the marne group of Gunwinyguan family, making its closest relatives the Central Gunwinyguan languages Bininj Kunwok and Dalabon. The label...
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  • Endangered Languages Project data for Kuuku-Ya'u. Endangered Languages Project data for Kaanju. Crump, Des (7 September 2020). "Language of the Week:...
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    The Western Desert language, or Wati, is a dialect cluster of Australian Aboriginal languages in the Pama–Nyungan family. The name Wati tends to be used...
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    defines the Arandic group of languages/dialects as comprising 5 Aranda (Arrernte) dialects, plus two distinct languages, Kaytetye (Koch, 2004) and Lower...
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  • Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies L41 Iningay at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database...
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  • Gambalang (section Language)
    their ancestral language Gambalang belongs to the Gunwinggic branch of the non-Pama-Nyungan Macro-Gunwinyguan languages. The language is at risk of extinction...
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    The Dyirbalic languages are a group of languages forming a branch of the Pama–Nyungan family. They are: Dyirbalic Dyirbalic proper Dyirbal Warrgamay Nyawaygic...
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  • 15 different Aboriginal language groups in Central Australia. The region is divided into nine regions based on these language groups.[citation needed]...
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