• Nunggubuyu or Wubuy is an Australian Aboriginal language, the traditional language of the Nunggubuyu people ('Nunggubuyu' is nun- 'people of' + wubuy,...
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    Macro-Gunwinyguan Maningrida Burarra Guragone Djeebbana Nakkara ? East Arnhem: Nunggubuyu Ngandi † Anindilyakwa (Enindhilyagwa)* ? Marran: Marra Warndarang † ?Yugul...
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  • The Nunggubuyu are an Aboriginal Australian people of eastern Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. Nunggubuyu also called Wubuy is a non-Pama Nyungan...
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  • Nunggubuyu may refer to: Nunggubuyu people Nunggubuyu language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Nunggubuyu. If an internal...
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  • north by the languages Ngandi and Nunggubuyu, with which Warndarang had significant contact. Ngandi is extinct, though many Nunggubuyu children are semi-speakers...
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    Anindilyakwa people (category Articles containing Nunggubuyu-language text)
    complicated grammar of any Australian language", a distinction it has come to share with the nearby mainland language of Nunggubuyu, also known as Wubuy. Anindilyakwa...
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  • descendants survive among the neighbouring Nunggubuyu. Warndarang has been classified as a member of the Gunwinyguan language group. Though thought to be extinct...
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    Djinang (~ 100) Nunggubuyu (~ 300) Anindilyakwa (~ 1,500) Total 46 languages, 42,300 speakers, with 11 having only approximately 100. 11 languages have over...
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    Voiceless retroflex plosive (category Articles containing Nunggubuyu-language text)
    retroflex plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. This consonant is found as a phoneme mostly (though not exclusively)...
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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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  • others and the "Prefixing" languages Ngandi, Nunggubuyu, and others, though long periods of separation helped to preserve language boundaries. Spanish and...
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  • fractions have relatively short periods. Many languages use quinary number systems, including Gumatj, Nunggubuyu, Kuurn Kopan Noot, Luiseño, and Saraveca....
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  • Aboriginal language, the traditional language of the Guugu Yimithirr people of Far North Queensland. It belongs to the Pama-Nyungan language family. Most...
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  • Nuy (disambiguation) (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
    the Keerom Dam Annelies Nuy (born 1960), Dutch fashion designer Nunggubuyu language (ISO 639: nuy) Search for "n-u-y"  or "nuy" on Wikipedia. Van Nuys...
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    part of the Eastern branch of the Gunwinyguan family, relating it to Nunggubuyu and (more distantly) Ngandi, using correspondences between core vocabulary...
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  • affix common to all three languages (as opposed to the bak languages to the east, e.g. Rembarrnga, Ngandi and Wubuy/Nunggubuyu). Some Gunbarlang speakers...
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  • an extinct Australian Aboriginal language of the Wilton River, Northern Territory. It is closely related to Nunggubuyu. In 2017 the last fluent speaker...
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    Noongar (/ˈnʊŋɑːr/), also Nyungar (/ˈnjʊŋɡɑːr/), is an Australian Aboriginal language or dialect continuum, spoken by some members of the Noongar community and...
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  • Northern Territory of Australia. The major language group of the community is Nunggubuyu and their language, Wubuy, is used by older generations. Kriol...
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  • of languages is also referred to as Gunditjmara language and the Warrnambool language. Efforts to revive the language(s) are ongoing. The language in...
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    The Gamilaraay or Kamilaroi language (Gamilaraay pronunciation: [ɡ̊aˌmilaˈɻaːj]) is a Pama–Nyungan language of the Wiradhuric subgroup found mostly in...
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  • Australian Aboriginal language spoken in the Hamersley Range, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. It is the traditional language of the Panyjima people...
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    Pama–Nyungan languages are the most widespread family of Australian Aboriginal languages, containing 306 out of 400 Aboriginal languages in Australia...
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  • and (b) Wagilak language (Dua moiety). The Manggurra (the other Dua clan) now speak Ritharnggu, but apparently shifted from Nunggubuyu. As of 2020[update]...
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    is a linguistic family that includes the languages of the Yolngu (also known as the Yolŋu and Yuulngu languages), the indigenous people of northeast Arnhem...
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  • Warrongo (or War(r)ungu) is an Australian Aboriginal language, one of the dozen languages of the Maric branch of the Pama–Nyungan family. It was formerly...
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    Pitjantjatjara: [ˈpɪɟanɟaɟaɾa] or [ˈpɪɟanɟaɾa]) is a dialect of the Western Desert language traditionally spoken by the Pitjantjatjara people of Central Australia...
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  • Dalabon is a Gunwinyguan language of Arnhem Land, Australia. It is a severely endangered language, with perhaps as few as three fluent speakers remaining...
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    as Upper Arrernte (Upper Aranda), is a dialect cluster in the Arandic language group spoken in parts of the Northern Territory, Australia, by the Arrernte...
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  • Ngunnawal/Ngunawal and Gundungurra are Australian Aboriginal languages, and the traditional languages of the Ngunnawal and Gandangara. Ngunnawal and Gundungurra...
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