• Murrinh-patha (or Murrinhpatha, literally 'language-good'), called Garama by the Jaminjung, is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by over 2,000 people...
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    The Murrinh-Patha, or Murinbata, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Northern Territory. Murrinh-Patha is spoken by about 2500 people, and serves...
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    communities. Seven of the most widely spoken Australian languages, such as Warlpiri, Murrinh-patha and Tiwi, retain between 1,000 and 3,000 speakers. Some...
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    Southern Daly languages are a proposed family of two distantly related Australian aboriginal languages. They are: Southern Daly Murrinh-patha (Murinbata)...
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  • group of languages is classified with Murrinh-Patha as a Southern Daly family, a position not without problems; see Southern Daly languages for details...
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    the Daly languages were put in four distinct families. Darrell Tryon combined these into a single family, with the exception of Murrinh-patha. However...
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    October 2022. Green, I. "The Genetic Status of Murrinh-patha" in Evans, N., ed. "The Non-Pama-Nyungan Languages of Northern Australia: comparative studies...
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  • 399), Warlpiri (2,592), Murrinh Patha (2,063) and Tiwi (2,053). There were also over 10,000 people who spoke an Indigenous language which could not be further...
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  • Kinship terminology (category CS1 Dutch-language sources (nl))
    Australian languages. Though smaller, the Dyirbal dyadic kin-term inventory is also extensive (e and y stand for elder and younger): In Murrinh-patha, nonsingular...
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  • (Pitcairn-Norfolk: Norfuk) (increasingly spelt Norfolk) or Norf'k is the language spoken on Norfolk Island (in the Pacific Ocean) by the local residents...
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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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  • flourishing Aboriginal language Murrinh-Patha. The ethnic population is about 100, and there are 50 second language users. As the language is almost non-existent...
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    Voiced alveolar and postalveolar approximants (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
    sounds. As an allophone of other rhotic sounds, [ɹ] occurs in Edo, Fula, Murrinh-patha, and Palauan. Index of phonetics articles Laver, John (1994). Principles...
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  • Endangered Languages Project data for Kuwema. Green, I. "The Genetic Status of Murrinh-patha" in Evans, N., ed. "The Non-Pama-Nyungan Languages of Northern...
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    Australian Aboriginal religion and mythology (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    within the Murrinh-patha myths. It is this philosophy that gives Murrinh-patha people motive and meaning in life. The following Murrinh-patha myth, for...
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  • international relief/aid organisation Murrinh-patha language, ISO 639-3 code for an Australian aboriginal language HAL Tejas Mk2, commonly referred to as...
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    The language region borders Waray to the north, Mayali (Kunwinjku) and Jawoyn on the east, Wardaman and Jaminjung on the south, and Murrinh-Patha, Ngan'giwumirri...
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  • speech of descendants, after their group was assimilated into the larger Murrinh-Patha group. . Murinkura Tindale 1974, p. 232. Falkenberg, Johannes (1962)...
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  • languages, and considered a dialect of the Ngan'gi language. Their traditional grounds lie to the east of those of the Maramanandji and Murrinh-Patha...
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    Gurrogoni Gurindji Jawoyn Kaytetye Kriol Kunbarlang Kunwinjku Maung Murrinh-Patha Ndjébbana Ngandi Pintupi-Luritja Pitjantjatjara Rembarrnga Ritharrŋu...
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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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  • Pronoun (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    Aboriginal languages have more elaborated systems of encoding kinship in language including special kin forms of pronouns. In Murrinh-patha, for example...
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  • another significant wave of early immigrants, and they contributed Cornish language words, such as wheal (from Cornish hwel, "mine"), which is preserved in...
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  • Mati Ke (category Language articles without reference field)
    dropped using their Mati Ke speech and adopted the majority language in the area, Murrinh-Patha, which is spoken by about 2500 people and serves as a lingua...
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  • 20 miles east of that coast. Murindjabin (exonym applied to them by the Murrinh-Patha) Murintjabin Murintjaran Green 1989, p. 8. Tindale 1974, p. 230. Falkenberg...
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    Nemarluk (c. 1911 – August 1940) was an Murrinh-patha man, Aboriginal warrior and resistance leader who lived around present-day Darwin in the Northern...
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    Eora people from the Sydney area. Some other names, and their respective languages, include: Scarred trees Bush bread Australian Aboriginal artefacts "Coolamon...
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  • Grammatical number (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    language and context. It has been recorded as going up to about 5 in Warndarrang, about 6 in Baiso, 10 in Arabic, and about 10 or 15 in Murrinh-patha...
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  • Ngukurr (category Pages with Australian languages IPA)
    Territory. A number of different clans and language groups are represented in the town, with Kriol being the main language spoken. Collectively, the Aboriginal...
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  • recorded as 427 in the 2021 Australian census. The main language spoken in Nganmarriyanga is Murrinh-patha. Palumpa Station continues as a proprietary limited...
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