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- a distinct dialect continuum of eight separate varieties. In 2019, Djambarrpuyŋu became the first Indigenous language to be spoken in an Australian parliament...
- stories of his land both in Yolŋu languages, such as Gaalpu, Gumatj, or Djambarrpuynu (related to Gumatj), and in English. He began his career as a member...
- Development. Cambridge University Press. p. ****vi. Wilkinson, Melanie (2012). Djambarrpuyŋu: A Yolŋu Variety of Northern Australia. Muenchen: Lincom Europa. pp...
- [jiŋija ɡʊjula]) is an Australian politician and a Yolŋu man of the Djambarrpuyŋu clan and the Liya-Dhälinymirr people. He is an independent member of...
- Gorryindi. Dhuwa Rirratjiŋu and Gälpu (both of the Dangu sub-group); Golumala, Marrakulu, Marraŋu, D****u, Ḏatiwuy, Ŋaymil, Djarrwark, Djambarrpuyŋu....
- Yolŋu Dhaŋu–Djaŋu Ritharrŋu Nhaŋu Dhuwal–Dhuwala Djambarrpuyŋu Gupapuyŋu Djinaŋ Djinba Ganhalpuyŋu Ngarna/Warluwarric Yanyuwa Southern Ngarru Thawa Desert...
- Language Number Percentage Kriol 841 72.4% English 85 7.3% Djambarrpuyŋu 13 1.1% Anindilyakwa 4 0.3% Murrinh Patha 4 0.3% English only 85 7.3% Language...
- 'vertical'. The only difference is the spelling of the words: dhunupa in Djambarrpuyŋu, junupa in Djinang, and dhunupa in Golpa. The left side is often ****ociated...
- 2012 was reportedly 95 years old. She spoke the Yan-nhangu language, Djambarrpuyŋu, and several other regional languages of northeast Arnhem Land. She...
- school, teaching around 700 students ranging from birth to year 12 in Djambarrpuyŋu and English. Like nine other schools in the NT (including Yirkala School)...