Jingulu language
Endangered Mirndi language spoken in Australia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jingulu, also spelt Djingili, is an Australian language spoken by the Jingili people in the Northern Territory of Australia, historically around the township of Elliot. The language is an isolate branch of the Mirndi languages.[3]
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Jingulu | |
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Djingili | |
Native to | Australia |
Region | Barkly Tableland, Northern Territory |
Ethnicity | Jingili |
Native speakers | 23 (2016 census)[1] |
Mirndi
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Djingili Sign Language | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | jig |
Glottolog | djin1251 |
AIATSIS[2] | C22 |
ELP | Jingulu |
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The Jingulu have (or had) a well-developed signed form of their language.