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Wanggamala language

Wanggamala, also spelt Wanggamanha, Wangkamahdla, Wangkamadla, Wangkamanha, Wangkamana, Wonkamala, Wongkamala, Wonkamudla, and other variants, is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language of the Pama–Nyungan family, previously spoken in the Northern Territory around Hay River (east of Alice Springs) and to the south of the Andegerebinha-speaking area.[2]

Wanggamala
Wangka-Yutjurru
Wangga-Manha
Native toAustralia
RegionNorthern Territory, Central West Queensland
EthnicityWongkamala, Julaolinja, Lanima, Rungarungawa, Wongkadjera
Native speakers
1 (2003)
Dialects
  • Wangka-Yutjurru
  • Wankamanha (Tharlimanha, Wangga-Manha)
Language codes
ISO 639-3Variously:
wnm – Wanggamanha
wky – Wangkayutyuru
lnw – Lanima
Glottologwang1289  Wanggamala
AIATSIS[1]C9
ELPWanggamala

As of 2003, there was one speaker remaining.[3]

According to Gavan Breen (2007), Lanima (AIATSIS code G52) and Yurlayurlanya (formerly spelt Ulaolinya) are groups whose dialect is Wangkamanha G1, or possibly two names for the same group. Other linguists have offered different interpretations of the dialects.[4]

Wangka-Yutjurru[5] (AIATSIS G5) is a separate language (also Karnic, according to Luise Hercus), according to Gavan Breen, which has two dialects, Wangka-Yutjurru and Wangkamanha. Other linguists suggest further dialects.[6]

Alternative names edit

References edit

  1. ^ C9 Wanggamala at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k C9 Wanggamala language at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
  3. ^ International Encyclopedia of Linguistics: AAVE-Esperanto. Vol. 1. Oxford University Press. 2003. pp. 1–. ISBN 978-0-19-513977-8.
  4. ^ G2 Ulaolinya at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
  5. ^ Bowern, Claire (2001). "Karnic classification revisited". In J Simpson; et al. (eds.). Forty years on. Canberra Pacific Linguistics. pp. 245–260. from the original on 3 November 2021.
  6. ^ G5 Wangka-Yutjurru^ at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
  7. ^ Caddy, Amelia (14 October 2021). "Introducing Pilungah Reserve". Bush Heritage Australia. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
  8. ^ Barry, Derek (15 October 2021). "Boulia's Cravens Peak is renamed Pilungah". The North West Star. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
  9. ^ "Wangkamahdla People celebrate Queensland Native Title ruling". NITV. 15 July 2021. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
  10. ^ Horton, David R. (1996). "Map of Indigenous Australia". AIATSIS.
  11. ^ a b Tindale 1974, p. 238.

Works cited edit

wanggamala, language, confused, with, wanggumara, language, wanggamala, also, spelt, wanggamanha, wangkamahdla, wangkamadla, wangkamanha, wangkamana, wonkamala, wongkamala, wonkamudla, other, variants, extinct, australian, aboriginal, language, pama, nyungan, . Not to be confused with Wanggumara language Wanggamala also spelt Wanggamanha Wangkamahdla Wangkamadla Wangkamanha Wangkamana Wonkamala Wongkamala Wonkamudla and other variants is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language of the Pama Nyungan family previously spoken in the Northern Territory around Hay River east of Alice Springs and to the south of the Andegerebinha speaking area 2 WanggamalaWangka YutjurruWangga ManhaNative toAustraliaRegionNorthern Territory Central West QueenslandEthnicityWongkamala Julaolinja Lanima Rungarungawa WongkadjeraNative speakers1 2003 Language familyPama Nyungan KarnicPalkuWanggamalaDialectsWangka Yutjurru Wankamanha Tharlimanha Wangga Manha Language codesISO 639 3Variously a href https iso639 3 sil org code wnm class extiw title iso639 3 wnm wnm a Wanggamanha a href https iso639 3 sil org code wky class extiw title iso639 3 wky wky a Wangkayutyuru a href https iso639 3 sil org code lnw class extiw title iso639 3 lnw lnw a LanimaGlottologwang1289 WanggamalaAIATSIS 1 C9ELPWanggamala As of 2003 there was one speaker remaining 3 According to Gavan Breen 2007 Lanima AIATSIS code G52 and Yurlayurlanya formerly spelt Ulaolinya are groups whose dialect is Wangkamanha G1 or possibly two names for the same group Other linguists have offered different interpretations of the dialects 4 Wangka Yutjurru 5 AIATSIS G5 is a separate language also Karnic according to Luise Hercus according to Gavan Breen which has two dialects Wangka Yutjurru and Wangkamanha Other linguists suggest further dialects 6 Alternative names editTharlimanha Breen 2007 2 Wanggamala AIATSIS and Ethnologue 2 Wanggamanha 2 Wangkamadla 7 8 Wangkamahdla 9 Wangkamala 2 Wangkamana Horton after Tindale 10 Blake amp Breen 1971 2 Wangkamanha 2 Wonggaman AIAS 2 Wonggawan 2 Wongkamala Tindale 2 Wonkamala Tindale 1974 11 Wonkamudla Tindale 1974 11 O Grady et al 1996 Mathews 2 References edit C9 Wanggamala at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies a b c d e f g h i j k C9 Wanggamala language at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies International Encyclopedia of Linguistics AAVE Esperanto Vol 1 Oxford University Press 2003 pp 1 ISBN 978 0 19 513977 8 G2 Ulaolinya at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Bowern Claire 2001 Karnic classification revisited In J Simpson et al eds Forty years on Canberra Pacific Linguistics pp 245 260 Archived from the original on 3 November 2021 G5 Wangka Yutjurru at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Caddy Amelia 14 October 2021 Introducing Pilungah Reserve Bush Heritage Australia Retrieved 15 October 2021 Barry Derek 15 October 2021 Boulia s Cravens Peak is renamed Pilungah The North West Star Retrieved 15 October 2021 Wangkamahdla People celebrate Queensland Native Title ruling NITV 15 July 2021 Retrieved 15 October 2021 Horton David R 1996 Map of Indigenous Australia AIATSIS a b Tindale 1974 p 238 Works cited edit Tindale Norman Barnett 1974 Aboriginal Tribes of Australia Their Terrain Environmental Controls Distribution Limits and Proper Names Australian National University ISBN 978 0 708 10741 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wanggamala language amp oldid 1212790967, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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