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Yanyuwa (
Yanyuwa pronunciation: [jaṉuwa]) is the
language of the
Yanyuwa people of the Sir
Edward Pellew Group of
Islands in the Gulf of
Carpentaria outside...
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Yanyuwa or
Yanyula may
refer to:
Yanyuwa people Yanyuwa language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Yanyuwa. If an internal...
- The
Yanyuwa people, also
spelt Yanuwa,
Yanyula and
other variations, are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the
Northern Territory who live in the coastal...
- John (2016). Wuka nya-nganunga li-
Yanyuwa li-Anthawirriyarra =
Language for us, the
Yanyuwa Sal****er People: a
Yanyuwa encyclopaedia. Vol. 1. Jean F. Kirton...
- Gulf of Carpentaria.
Borroloola lies on the
traditional country of the
Yanyuwa people, on the
coastal plain between the
Barkly Tablelands and the Gulf...
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languages have palato-velar consonants,
between palatal and velar. For
Yanyuwa,
these are
written ⟨yk⟩ /ɡ̟/, ⟨nyk⟩ /ⁿɡ̟/ (a
prenasalised stop—see Prenasalisation...
- lack one or the other.
Ontena Gadsup has only 1
phonemic plosive /ʔ/.
Yanyuwa distinguishes plosives in 7
places of
articulations /b d̪ d ḏ ɖ ɡ̟ ɡ̠/...
- Australia. The
moribund Yanyuwa language is the only
survivor of this group. The two
geographic and also
cladistic groups are:
Ngarna Yanyuwa Southern Ngarna/Warluwar(r)ic...
- such as
Tangkic share this
typology and some Pama–Nyungan
languages like
Yanyuwa, a head-marking and
prefixing language with a
complicated gender system...
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voiceless /ŋ̊/ in Gogo. ⟨ngk⟩ is used for a back
velar stop, /ⁿɡ̠ ~ ⁿḵ/, in
Yanyuwa ⟨ngm⟩ is used for
doubly articulated consonant /ŋ͡m/ in Yélî Dnye of Papua...