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Garawa (or Garrwa, Gaarwa, Karawa, Leearrawa) is a recently extinct Australian Aboriginal language of northern Australia.
[edit] Classification
Garawa may be related to the Pama-Nyungan languages. A dialect, Wanji or Waanyi, is divergent enough to sometimes be considered a separate language.
[edit] Phonology
[edit] Vowels
[edit] Consonants
[edit] References
- Belfrage, H. (1992). Aspects of verb and pronoun morphology, semantics and syntax in Garrwa, BA honours sub-thesis, University of Melbourne.
- Furby, Christine E. (1972). "The pronominal system of Garawa". Oceanic Linguistics 11: 1–31. doi:10.2307/3622731.
- Furby, Edward S.; Furby, Christine E. (1977). A preliminary analysis of Garawa phrases and clauses. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.
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