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- The Jarrakan (formerly Djeragan) languages are a small family of Australian Aboriginal languages spoken in northern Australia. The name is derived from...
- (2) Daly (four to five families, with 11–19 languages) Iwaidjan (3–7) Jarrakan (3–5) Nyulnyulan (8) Worrorran (7–12) Newly proposed families: Mirndi (5–7)...
- families) Darwin Region? (3 families/isolates) Garrwan Giimbiyu Iwaidjan Jarrakan Macro-Gunwinyguan? (5-6 families/isolates) Marrku–Wurrugu? Mirndi Nyulnyulan...
- Australia Gooniyandi: Fitzroy Crossing, Western Australia, Australia Jarrakan peoples Gija: Halls Cr**** and Kununurra, Western Australia, Australia Miriwoongic...
- languages spoken in the northern Kimberley, north of King Sound, up to Wyndham Jarrakan languages, including languages spoken along the Ord River, from Halls Cr****...
- categorised by linguists as a Non-Pama-Nyungan language and part of the Jarrakan subgroup. As is common in many Australian language communities, the Miriwoong...
- 10 Australia Maningrida 4 1,434 Australia Arnhem Tangkic 4 73 Australia Jarrakan 3 130 Australia Bunuban 2 100 Australia Eastern Daly 2 extinct Australia...
- covers most Australian Aboriginal tongues, but is a member of the small Jarrakan language group. It is still spoken by from 100 to 200 people. A Gija-English...
- families) Darwin Region? (3 families/isolates) Garrwan Giimbiyu Iwaidjan Jarrakan Macro-Gunwinyguan? (5-6 families/isolates) Marrku–Wurrugu? Mirndi Nyulnyulan...
- languages say it was similar to Gajirrabeng. This would place it in the Jarrakan family; however, it may instead belong to the neighbouring Worrorran family...