Bardi (also Baardi, Baard) is an endangered Australian Aboriginal language in the Nyulnyulan family, mutually intelligible with Jawi and possibly other...
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the Bardi Jawi grouping, such as the Bardi Jawi Niimidiman Aboriginal Corporation Registered Native Title Body and the Bardi Jawi Rangers. The Bardi language...
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Jawi dialect (redirect from Chowie language)
or Djaui, is a nearly extinct dialect of the Bardi language of Western Australia, the traditional language of the Jawi people. There are no longer any...
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Lina Bo Bardi, born Achillina Bo (5 December 1914 – 20 March 1992), was an Italian-born Brazilian modernist architect. A prolific architect and designer...
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Look up bardi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bardi may refer to: Bardi language, the language of the Bardi people Bardi people, an Indigenous Australian...
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Clair. 2004. Bardi Verb Morphology in Historical Perspective. PhD, Harvard University. Capell, Arthur. 1940. The Classification of Languages in North and...
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Light verb (category Articles containing Bardi-language text)
auxiliary verbs. One such Australian language with prevalent uses of light verbs is Bardi, a Nyulnyulan language spoken in the north of Australia. Although...
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Anticausative verb (category Articles containing Bardi-language text)
producing an intransitive verb from a transitive verb. Bardi is an Australian Aboriginal language in the Nyulnyulan family which uses the root -jiidi- 'go'...
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Donatello (redirect from Donato de Betto di Bardi)
Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi (c. 1386 – 13 December 1466), known mononymously as Donatello (English: /ˌdɒnəˈtɛloʊ/; Italian: [donaˈtɛllo]), was an...
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Bardi (Emilian: Bàrdi) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Parma in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 130 kilometres (81 mi)...
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House of Bardi was an influential Florentine family that started the powerful banking company Compagnia dei Bardi. In the 14th century the Bardis lent Edward...
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eastern Arnhem language. In the languages of the Kimberley, Western Australia, the tree is known as gubinge (from the Bardi language) mardorr, yuminyarri...
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Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Bowern, C. 2012 "A Grammar of Bardi". Berlin: Mouton...
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Bardi is an Italian surname. In the late Middle Ages there were two noble families with this name. One, the Bardi family, was in Florence. A family that...
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Qaleh Bardi (Persian: قلعه بردي) may refer to: Qaleh Bardi, Khuzestan, Iran Qaleh Bardi, Lorestan, Iran This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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cultural significance among Aboriginals. The word riji is from the Bardi language and means "shell". Another word for it is jakuli. Coastal Aboriginal...
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years of age. The Bardi language and culture is being taught at the school by Bardi man Vincent McKenzie, who grew up speaking Bardi, along with development...
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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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acuminata, commonly known as the firestick tree, or ngalinginkil in the Bardi language, is a species of plant in the mint family. It is native to Northern...
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Indo-European language and the only surviving representative of the Albanoid branch, which belongs to the Paleo-Balkan group. It is the native language of the...
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known as blackberry tree or billygoat plum, or marool in the local Bardi language, is a species of plant in the family Combretaceae. It is endemic to...
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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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of 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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Prince Henry of Bourbon-Parma, Count of Bardi (Italian: Enrico Carlo Luigi Giorgio, Principe di Parma, Conte di Bardi) (12 February 1851 in Parma, Duchy of...
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Wangka (~ 700) Panyjima (~ 100) Yinjibarndi (~ 400) Nyangumarta (~ 200) Bardi (~ 400) Wajarri (~ 100) Pintupi (~ 100; shared with Northern Territory)...
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Grammatical case (redirect from Case (language))
2005) because they have a singular fixed position within the phrase. For Bardi, the case marker usually appears on the first phrasal constituent while...
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Island that Wilf attempted to translate verses from the Bible into the Bardi language. This struggling attempt, initially with John 3:16, led to a long association...
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The Bardi Altarpiece (Italian: Pala di Bardi), is an Italian Mannerist painting by the Italian painter Parmigianino, dating from c. 1521 and housed in...
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Spanish steppes, similar in nature and use to Esparto. From Arabic "al-bardi": "papyrus"[ʔlbrdj] (listen). albaricoque: Apricot. From Arabic al-barqouq...
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Charles III, Duke of Parma (redirect from Henry, Count of Bardi)
Tuscany, on 11 January 1868. They had ten children. Prince Henry, Count of Bardi (1851–1905): he married Princess Maria Immacolata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies...
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