Kuku-Thaypan | ||||
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Spoken in | Australia | |||
Region | Cape York Peninsula, Queensland | |||
Native speakers | Unknown (date missing) | |||
Language family |
Pama–Nyungan
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ISO 639-3 | typ | |||
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Kuku-Thaypan is a Paman language spoken on the southwestern part of the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland in Australia, by the Kuku-Thaypan people. Together with Koko-Rarmul it forms the group of Koko-Thaypan languages. According to Ethnologue the language may have gone extinct as of 2003,[1] but other sources say that there is at least one speaker left in 2009."Error: no |title=
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Kuku-Thaypan has six vowels and two marignal vowels possibly only in loan words.[2]
Kuku-Thaypan has 23 consonants