Worimi language

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Worimi
Spoken in: New South Wales
Language extinction: It is kept alive by the elders of the Worimi, and young members of the tribe are learning it.
Language family: Pama-Nyungan
 Central NSW
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Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: aus
ISO 639-3: kda

Worimi or Gadjang (also spelt Kattang, Kutthung, Gadhang, Gadang) is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language. It was the traditional language of the Worimi people, whose descendants now speak English.

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[edit] Classification

R. M. W. Dixon's 2002 classification groups Worimi and Awabakal together as the Awabagal/Gadjang subgroup of the Central New South Wales group.

[edit] Phonology

[edit] Vowels

Front Back
High ɪ iː ʊ uː
Low ə aː

[edit] Consonants

Peripheral Laminal Apical
Bilabial Velar Palatal Dental Alveolar Retroflex
Stop Voiceless p k c t ʈ
Voiced b ɡ ɟ d
Nasal m ŋ ɲ n
Lateral l ɭ
Flap r ɽ
Approximant w j ɻ

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