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Kayardild is a
moribund Tangkic language spoken by the
Kaiadilt on the
South Wellesley Islands,
north west Queensland, Australia.
Other members of the...
- and the
establishment of the
relation between morphology and syntax. In
Kayardild, the
combination of
adnominal cases (ablative and genitive) in possessor-like...
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Australian Languages: A
Typological Study Nicholas Evans (1995) A
Grammar of
Kayardild,
Mouton de
Gruyter Swintha Danielsen,
Katja Hannss,
Fernando Zúñiga (2014)...
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register Damin,
Kayardild, and
Yukulta (also
known as
Ganggalida or Nyangga). Of
these Lardil is
quite divergent,
while Yukulta and
Kayardild are mutually...
- the
Shire of Cloncurry.
Kayardild (also
known as
Kaiadilt and ****adilta) is a
language of the Gulf of Carpentaria. The
Kayardild language region includes...
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languages of
Northern Australia (Dalabon, Iwaidja, Marrku,
Bininj Kunwok,
Kayardild);
Papuan languages (Nen, Idi), work on
endangered song-language traditions...
- Flinta/Nauka. ISBN 9785976510449. Evans,
Nicholas (1995). A
grammar of
Kayardild: with historical-comparative
notes on Tangkic.
Mouton Grammar Library...
- exceptions. Some
Australian Aboriginal languages like
Guugu Yimithirr,
Kayardild and Kuuk
Thaayorre have no
words denoting the
egocentric directions; instead...
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Aboriginal Australians lived in near-isolation on the island,
speaking their Kayardild language.
Their original name for the
island is not
definitely known....
- such as can, could, would, might, may. This case is only used in the
Kayardild and
Lardil languages, two of the
Tangkic languages of
northern Australia...