• Arrernte Sign Language, or Aranda Sign Language, also known as Iltyeme-iltyeme (handsigns), is a highly developed Australian Aboriginal sign language...
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    a dialect cluster in the Arandic language group spoken in parts of the Northern Territory, Australia, by the Arrernte people. Other spelling variations...
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    Eastern or Central Arrernte) are widely spoken and taught in schools. The Arrernte also had a highly developed sign language. Arrernte religion and cultural...
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    Warumungu, Dieri, Kaytetye, Arrernte, and Warlmanpa, and are based on their respective spoken languages. A sign language arose among tribes of American...
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  • following languages: Arrernte Sign Language ** Dieri (Diyari) Sign Language ** (extinct) Djingili Sign Language * (non-Pama–Nyungan) Jaralde Sign Language (extinct)...
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    Arandic subgroup of the Pama-Nyungan languages and is related to Alyawarra, which is one of the Upper Arrernte dialects. It has an unusual phonology...
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  • the language was produced by linguist Peter K. Austin, and there is a project under way to teach it in schools. The Diyari had a highly developed sign language...
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  • of sign languages are not well established due to a lagging in linguistic research, and many are isolates (cf. Wittmann 1991). Constructed language – Consciously...
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  • southernmost attested Australian Aboriginal sign language. The following words are from the Ngarrindjeri language: kondoli – 'whale' korni/korne – 'man' kringkari...
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    Desert peoples, sign language has been reported specifically for Kardutjara and Yurira Watjalku, Ngaatjatjarra (Ngada), and Manjiljarra. Signed Kardutjara...
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  • sign languages. While many neighbouring language groups such as Arrernte and the Western Desert Language have auxiliary sign languages, Warlpiri Sign...
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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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    can be carried out in the sign language; however, it does not attain the sophistication of a fully developed sign language. It's had some influence on...
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  • signed form of their language. Barry J. Blake (1979). "Pitta-Pitta". In Robert M. W. Dixon & Barry J. Blake (ed.). Handbook of Australian Languages....
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  • Torres Strait Islander languages map. State Library of Queensland. Retrieved 30 January 2020. Kendon, A. (1988) Sign Languages of Aboriginal Australia:...
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  • color in question. In the language Tsakhur, not only are blue and green distinguished, but also turquoise. In Eastern Arrernte, the words atherrke and atherrke-atherrke...
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    Alice Springs (category Articles containing Eastern Arrernte-language text)
    Alice Springs (Eastern Arrernte: Mparntwe) is a town in the Northern Territory, Australia; the third largest settlement after Darwin and Palmerston. The...
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  • in the Arrernte group of languages. With only 20 fluent speakers left by 2018, the Pertame Project is seeking to retain and revive the language, headed...
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    The Dreaming (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    was unknown, as an eternal being who had no beginning. In the Upper Arrernte language, the proper verb for 'to dream' was altjirerama, literally 'to see...
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    (~ 200) Miriwoong (~ 200) Northern Territory: 19 languages (~ 28,100): Luritja (~ 1,000) Upper Arrernte (~ 4,500) Warlpiri (~ 2,300) Kaytetye (~ 100) Warumungu...
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    spellings, see Wiradjuri) is a Pama–Nyungan language of the Wiradhuric subgroup. It is the traditional language of the Wiradjuri people, an Aboriginal Australian...
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  • "Umpila — Language and Cognition — Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics". www.mpi.nl. Retrieved 4 August 2015. Kendon, A. (1988) Sign Languages of Aboriginal...
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    meeting was spoken, but neighbouring clans might not use the same language, so a sign language was used to indicate the number of days in the future when the...
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  • Spoken in:  France and   Switzerland Recognised Minority Language in:  Italy ArrernteArrernte Angkentye Spoken in:  Northern Territory,  Australia Arvanitika...
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  • is one of the Yolŋu languages spoken by Aboriginal Australians in the Northern Territory, Australia. Although all Yolŋu languages are mutually intelligible...
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  • Ted Strehlow (category Linguists of Pama–Nyungan languages)
    anthropologist and linguist. He notably studied the Arrernte (Aranda, Arunta) Aboriginal Australians and their language in Central Australia. Strehlow's father was...
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  • (Dhaŋu, Dangu) and Djangu (Djaŋu) constitute an Australian Aboriginal language of the Yolŋu group, spoken by the Dhaŋu and Djaŋu people in Australia's...
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  • Pine Gap (TV series) (category Australian English-language television shows)
    Pell as Dr Paul Dupain, Elder of the Arrernte people and medical doctor Madeleine Madden as Immy Dupain, Arrernte activist and law student, Paul's daughter...
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  • "Gesture language of the Ngada tribe of the Warburton Ranges, Western Australia", Oceania 9: 152–155. Reprinted in Aboriginal sign languages of the Americas...
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  • large scale geographical descriptions in these languages. Speakers of the Australian languages Arrernte, Guugu Yimithirr, and Kuuk Thaayore only use absolute...
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