Nyangumarta language

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Nyangumarta
Spoken in: Australia 
Region: Western Australia
Total speakers: 520 (1991)
Language family: Australian
 Pama-Nyungan
  Nyungic
   Marrngu
    Nyangumarta
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: aus
ISO 639-3: nna

Nyangumarta is spoken by Indigenous Australians in the region of Western Australia to the south and east of Lake Waukarlykarly, including Eighty Mile Beach, and part of the Great Sandy Desert inland to near Telfer.

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[edit] Classification

Nyangumarta is a member of the Marrngu subgroup of the Nyungic branch of Pama-Nyungan languages. The other members of this group are Mangarla and Karajarri, with which it shares more features and vocabulary.

[edit] Geographic distribution

[edit] Variation/Dialects

Nyangumarta has two main dialects: Ngurlipartu, spoken in the southern, inland region, and Wanyarli, spoken in the northern, coastal region.

[edit] References

  • Janet Catherine Sharp. (2004). Nyangumarta, A Language of the Pilbara Region of Western Australia. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics

[edit] External links