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Djadjawurrung language

Kulin language spoken in Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Djadjawurrung language
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Djadjawurrung (also Jaara, Ngurai-illam-wurrung) is an Aboriginal Australian language spoken by the Dja Dja Wurrung people of the Kulin nation of central Victoria. Djadjawurrung was spoken by 16 clans around Murchison, the central highlands region, east to Tylden, west to the Pyrenees, north to Boort and south to the Great Dividing Range. It is now extinct.[3]

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Phonology

Consonants

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  1. The spellings ny and ly are spelled as yn and yl in syllable-final position, tj can also be spelled yt if it is an unreleased stop (it is simply spelt as tj released).
  2. The retroflex rhotic may be an approximant [ɻ], or a flap [ɽ].

Vowels

There are four vowels noted: /i e a u/. They may also be phonetically written as [i ɛ~e a ʊ~u].[4][5]

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