- (สังขละบุรี); the muni****lity (thesaban tambon) is
officially known as
Wangka (วังกะ). Nong Lu is best
known for the Uttam****orn Bridge, the longest...
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Martu Wangka is a
variety of the
Western Desert language that
emerged during the 20th
century in
Western Australia as
several Indigenous communities shifted...
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emerged in the 1970s. This name is said to have been
based on the
words wangka meaning 'talk' or 'word' and
junga meaning 'correct' or 'straight,' so when...
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referring to the
overall language use
various terms including wangka ("language") or
wangka yuti ("clear speech"). For
native speakers, the
language is...
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Other linguists have
offered different interpretations of the dialects.
Wangka-Yutjurru (AIATSIS G5) is a
separate language (also Karnic,
according to...
- Croatia, a
village near Farkaševac
Kabal language, the name for the
Martu Wangka dialect used by the
Maduwongga people in
Australia Cabal (disambiguation)...
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Edwin B. (1981).
Wangka:
Austronesian Canoe Origins.
Texas A&M
University Press. ISBN 9780890961070...
- Warnman. Part one,
Sketch grammar.
Wangka Maya
Pilbara Aboriginal Language Centre.
South Hedland, W.A.:
Wangka Maya
Pilbara Aboriginal Language Centre...
- (subscription required) Schmidt,
Christopher K. (2013).
Morphosyntax of
Wangka, a
Dialect of Rembong-Riung (PhD thesis). Rice University. hdl:1911/103420...
- of
California Press, 2000:5.
Kirch 2001, p. 167. Doran,
Edwin B. (1981).
Wangka:
Austronesian Canoe Origins.
Texas A&M
University Press. ISBN 9780890961070...