- The
Warlpiri,
sometimes referred to as Yapa, are a
group of
Aboriginal Australians defined by
their Warlpiri language,
although not all
still speak it...
- The
Warlpiri (/ˈwɑːrlbri/ or /ˈwɔːlpəri/) (
Warlpiri:
Warlpiri Warlpiri pronunciation: [waɭpiɻi] > ['waɭbɪ̆ˌɻi])
language is
spoken by
close to 3,000 of...
- Look up
Warlpiri in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Warlpiri may
refer to:
Warlpiri people, an
indigenous people of the
Tanami Desert,
Central Australia...
-
Warlpiri Sign Language, also
known as Rdaka-rdaka (lit. hand signs), is a sign
language used by the
Warlpiri, an
Aboriginal community in the
central desert...
- people. It has four main dialects:
Yuendumu Warlpiri,
Willowra Warlpiri,
Lajamanu Warlpiri, and
Wakirti Warlpiri,
which are
spoken across the region. It displays...
-
Light Warlpiri is a
mixed language of Australia, with
indigenous Warlpiri, Kriol, and
Standard Australian English as its
parent languages.
First do****ented...
- from
Warlpiri and
English and
nominal morphology from
Warlpiri.
Light Warlpiri likely developed as an
intralanguage via code-mixing
between Warlpiri and...
- non-configurational language. Hence, in a constraints-based
analysis of
Warlpiri, an
exocentric structure follows the auxiliary,
dominating all of the verb...
-
thriving community of
Aboriginal artists. It is home to
Pintubi Anmatjere Warlpiri (PAW) Media,
which produced the TV
series Bush Mechanics.
Yuendumu was...
-
cardinal directions deeply embedded in
their culture. For example, the
Warlpiri people have a
cultural philosophy deeply connected to the four cardinal...