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Yidiny, Yidin, Yidinj, or Yidiñ, may
refer to:
Yidiny people, an
Australian ethnic group Yidiny language, an
Australian language This
disambiguation page...
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Yidiny (also
spelled Yidiɲ, Yidiñ, Jidinj, Jidinʲ,
Yidinʸ, Yidiń
Aboriginal pronunciation: [ˈjidiɲ]) is a
nearly extinct Australian Aboriginal language...
- The
Yidiny (also
spelt Yidindj,
Yidinji or Yidiñ), are an
Aboriginal Australian people in Far
North Queensland.
Their language is the
Yidiny language....
- phoneticians, who
considered "breathed"
voicelessness to be a phonation.
Yidiny consonants have no
underlyingly voiceless consonants. E.g. Bondarko, Verbickaja...
- (consonants such as m, n, l, and r) are
modally voiced.[citation needed]
Yidiny has no
underlyingly voiceless consonants, only
voiced ones. When used to...
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something to
light with) give on (i.e. to) me, (a) fire I
intend to light.’
Yidiny has a
ternary verb
class system with two open
classes and one
closed class...
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Cairns (/ˈkɛərnz/ ;
Yidiny: Gimuy) is a city in the
Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia, on the
tropical north east
coast of Far
North Queensland. In...
- from Cape York to the B**** Strait,
there are: Kala
Lagaw Ya (1)
Paman (41)
Yidiny (1)
Dyirbalic (5)
Maric (26) Waka–Kabic (5)
Durubulic (5)
Bandjalangic (4)...
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Aboriginal visits,
mainly for
visiting hunting trips and recreation. The
Yidiny people named the
island "Gabar",
meaning "lower arm",
because of how it...
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voiced and
voiceless without distinction, some of them like
Yanyuwa and
Yidiny have only
voiced plosives. In
aspirated plosives, the
vocal cords (vocal...