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Dhuwal (also Dual, Duala) is one of the Yolŋu
languages spoken by
Aboriginal Australians in the
Northern Territory, Australia.
Although all Yolŋu languages...
- The
Dhuwal are an
indigenous Australian people of
Arnhem Land in the
Northern Territory.
Dhuwal belongs to the Yolŋu-Matha
branch of the Pama-Nyungan...
- Tindale.
According to J. C. Jennison, the
Aboriginal inhabitants were the
Dhuwal, who
called themselves the
Kokalango Mala (mala = clan.) The settlement...
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Matha to the far
north in
Arnhem Land (where the
dialect Djambarrpuyngu of
Dhuwal is
considered a
lingua franca), and Burarra, Maung,
Iwaidja and Kunwinjku...
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tables Dual language,
alternative spelling of the
Australian Aboriginal Dhuwal language DUAL table, a
special one-row and one-column
database table Dual-Ghia...
- as the Yan-nhaŋu, Djinang, Djinba, Djaŋu, Dangu, Rembarrnga, Ritharngu,
Dhuwal and the Dhuwala.
Warner had deplo**** the term "Murngin" to
denote a group...
- date and year (link) Both sets of
glosses appear in
Jeffrey Heath (1980)
Dhuwal (Arnhem Land)
Texts on
Kinship and
Other Subjects.
University of Sydney...
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Anmatyerr Arrarnta,
Western Arrernte,
Eastern Burarra Dalabon Dhaŋu
Dhuwal Djambarrpuyngu (
Dhuwal) Djinaŋ
English Gumatj Gupapuyŋu
Gurrogoni Gurindji Jawoyn Kaytetye...
- Australia)
Iwaidja (~ 100)
Maung (~ 400)
Kunwinjku (~ 1,800)
Burarra (~ 1,000)
Dhuwal (~4,200)
Djinang (~ 100)
Nunggubuyu (~ 300)
Anindilyakwa (~ 1,500) Total...
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Yindjilandji Warluwarra Yanyuwa Kalkatungic Kalkatungu Yalarnnga Mayi Mayi-Kulan Mayi-Kutuna
Ngawun Yolŋu Dhaŋu
Dhuwal Djaŋu
Djinba Djinaŋ Ritharrŋu Nhaŋu...