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Martuthunira is an
extinct Australian Aboriginal language, that was the
traditional language of the
Martuthunira people of
Western Australia. The last...
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language group from New
South Wales have a four-section system. The
Martuthunira language group from the
Pilbara region of
Western Australia have a four-section...
- magacla' "nameless" dhar "clothes" dharla' "clothesless," i.e.,
naked In
Martuthunira, the
privative case is
formed with
either -wirriwa or -wirraa. Parla-wirraa...
- more accurately,
Martuthunira, are an
Aboriginal Australian people in the
Pilbara region of
Western Australia. The
ethnonym "
Martuthunira"
reflects the word...
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Fabaceae that is
endemic to
Western Australia. The
indigenous group the
Martuthunira,
Ngarluma and
Yindjibarndi peoples know it as marrawa, the Kariyarra...
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there is some
evidence that
Jaburara may have
instead been a
dialect of
Martuthunira (see below).
While Ngarluma and Kariyarra, as
parts of a continuum, are...
- Algy
Paterson (died 6
August 1995) was the last
fluent speaker of the
Martuthunira language of
Western Australia. Algy's
father was a European,
which made...
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marking are Nungon, Hungarian, Mansi, and Khanty. Some languages, such as
Martuthunira,
employ both
possessive and
pertensive marking. The term was
coined by...
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Mantharta Tharrgari Warriyangka Thiin Jiwarli N****arta
Jurruru Kurrama Martuthunira Ngarla Ngarluma-Kariyarra
Nhuwala Nyamal Nyiyaparli Panyjima Yindjibarndi...
- (Adnyamathanha), Arabana, Wangkangurru, Diyari,
Aranda (nasals only), and
Martuthunira (laterals only). Adnyamathanha, for example, has the pre-stopped nasals...