• Bininj Kunwok is an Australian Aboriginal language which includes six dialects: Kunwinjku (formerly Gunwinggu), Kuninjku, Kundjeyhmi (formerly Gundjeihmi)...
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    each language separately, except for the established Maningrida branch: Kungarakany, Mangarrayi, Marra, Maningrida, Ngalakgan, Bininj Kunwok (Gunwinggu),...
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    Kunwinjku people (redirect from Gunwinggu)
    The Kunwinjku (formerly written Gunwinggu) people are an Australian Aboriginal people, one of several groups within the Bininj people, who live around...
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    Black wallaroo (category Articles containing Gunwinggu-language text)
    Kunwok Regional Language Centre. Retrieved 23 June 2019. Garde, Murray. "djukerre". Bininj Kunwok dictionary. Bininj Kunwok Regional Language Centre. Retrieved...
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    Agile wallaby (category Articles containing Gunwinggu-language text)
    hunted by local indigenous peoples using fire drives. In the Bininj Kunwok language the male agile wallaby is known as warradjangkal, and the female as merlbbe...
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  • Australian Aboriginal kinship (category Articles containing Gunwinggu-language text)
    systems with four (sections), six and eight (subsection systems). Some language groups extend this by having distinct male and female forms, giving a total...
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  • Grammatical number (category Articles containing Gunwinggu-language text)
    Sign Language Argentine Sign Language Brazilian Sign Language British Sign Language Czech Sign Language German Sign Language Hong Kong Sign Language Jamaican...
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  • Maningrida, Northern Territory (category Articles containing Gunwinggu-language text)
    Australian English. Most people have command of at least three of these languages. There is great cultural diversity, including a variety of different ceremonial...
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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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    Gunbalanya, Northern Territory (category Articles containing Gunwinggu-language text)
    Territory of Australia, about 300 kilometres (190 mi) east of Darwin. The main language spoken in the community is Kunwinjku (a dialect of Bininj Kunwok). At the...
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  • , 2 volumes Oates, Lyn F. (1964), A tentative description of the Gunwinggu language (of western Arnhem Land), Sydney: Oceania Linguistic Monographs Bininj...
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    Cleverman (category Articles containing Gunwinggu-language text)
    na-kordang, or marrkidjbu (marrugeku). Duuŋidjawu language: gundir. Pitjantjatjara people: ngangkari. Yolŋu languages: Marrnggitj (healers) and Galka (harmful...
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    Northern brushtail possum (category Articles containing Gunwinggu-language text)
    traditional food source for some Indigenous Australians. In the Kunwinjku language it is known as djebuyh. According to Reverend P. Nganjmirra, Kunwinjku...
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    Anbangbang Billabong (category Articles containing Gunwinggu-language text)
    landscape was formed by a pair of short-eared rock-wallabies, known in a local language as badbong, who are responsible for cutting crevices in the rock and parting...
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    indicative of an exclusive relationship between them. Gunwinggic: Kunwinjku (Gunwinggu), Kunbarlang Jawoyn (Djauan) Dalabon (Ngalkbun) Jala (Rembarngic): Rembarrnga...
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  • Bininj (section Language)
    Catherine Helen (1970). Man, Land and Myth in Northern Australia: The Gunwinggu people. Ure Smith. Elkin, A. P.; Berndt, R. M.; Berndt, C. H. (June 1951)...
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  • are properly understood as language or dialect names; some are simply the word meaning man or person in the associated language; some are endonyms (the name...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with G. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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