- The
Wagiman, also
spelt Wagoman, Wagaman, Wogeman, and
other variants, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Northern Territory. The
Wagiman language...
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Wagiman, also
spelt Wageman, Wakiman, Wogeman, and
other variants, is a near-extinct
Aboriginal Australian language spoken by a
small number of Wagiman...
- clusters, of the
types lehmiä >
lehmmii and
maksetaan > maksettaan. In
Wagiman, an
indigenous Australian language,
consonant length in
stops is the primary...
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grammatical case that
denotes the
similarity of one
entity to another.
Wagiman, an
indigenous Australian language, has a
semblative case
suffix -yiga...
- and
other Caucasian languages,
Mayan languages, Mixe–Zoque languages,
Wagiman and
other Australian Aboriginal languages as well as Basque, Burushaski...
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which is the
fourth largest town
between Darwin and
Alice Springs. The
Wagiman,
Jawoyn Bolmo,
Matjba and
Wurrkbarbar groups are the
traditional owners...
- have not been
demonstrated to be
related to
other languages. The
isolate Wagiman shares a very
similar morphosyntactic profile with the
Yangmanic languages...
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Gunwinyguan Jawoyn Uwinymil Waray Kunwinjku Dalabon Kunbarlang Ngalakgan Rembarrnga Ngandi Nunggubuyu Anindilyakwa Other Gaagudju Kungarakany Wardaman Wagiman...
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marker (maa, kala, "land", "fish"; maaq, kalaq, "lands", "fishes").
Isolate Wagiman jamh [t̠ʲʌmʔ] 'to eat' (perf.)
Omotic Welayta 7írTi [ʔirʈa] 'wet' Polynesian...
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Marra Warndarang Yugul ? Alawa ? Mangarrayi ?
Gunwinyguan proper Yangmanic–
Wagiman?
Wardaman Wagiman Other isolates Kungarakany (Koongurrukuñ) ? Gaagudju...