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Ngumpin languages are a
small language family of Australia,
consisting of (from west to east):
Walmajarri Djaru Gurindji (Gurindji proper, Bilinarra,...
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Jingulu language some 200 km ****her to the southeast,
separated by the
Ngumpin languages. The
primary difference between the two sub-groups is that while...
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inland back to Paman,
south of the
northern non-Pama–Nyungan languages, are
Ngumpin–Yapa (10)
Warumungu (1)
Warluwaric (5)
Kalkatungic (2) Mayi (Mayabic) (7)...
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Ngumpin–Yapa a.k.a. Ngarrga–
Ngumpin languages are a
family of Pama–Nyungan
languages of the
Pilbara region of Australia.
Ngumpin–Yapa
Ngarrga languages...
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Ngumpin-Yapa sub-group of Pama-Nyungan. "Gurindji is part of the
Eastern Ngumpin branch of the Nyungan-Yapa sub-group. The
Eastern Ngumpin languages...
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Ngarrkic is
related to the
neighbouring Ngumpin languages.
McConvell and
Laughren (2004) "The
Ngumpin–Yapa subgroup". In
Claire Bowern &
Harold Koch...
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Australian Languages:
classification and the
comparative method. “The
Ngumpin-YAPA Subgroup” is an
article by the
Australian Institute of Aboriginal...
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Bowern (2011) adds Ngardi,
which had
previously been
classified as
Ngumpin–Yapa. Wati is
generally included in
Southwest Pama–Nyungan by
those who...
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include the
Marrngu languages (such as
Karajarri and Nyangumarta, the
Ngumpin languages (such as
Walmajarri and Jaru), the Yapa
languages (such as Warlpiri)...
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relation between Ngumpin-Yapa and the more
southerly branches. In any case,
early and
sustained contact between speakers of
Ngumpin-Yapa and Ngarna/Warluwar(r)ic...