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Kunjen language

Paman language spoken in Queensland, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Kunjen, or Uw, is a Paman language spoken on the Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia, by the Uw Oykangand, Olkola, and related Aboriginal Australian peoples.[2] It is closely related to Kuuk Thaayorre, and perhaps Kuuk Yak.

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Dialects

Two of its dialects, Uw Olkola (Olgolo) and Uw Oykangand (Koko Wanggara), are very close, being mutually intelligible and sharing 97% of their core vocabulary.[3] Another two, Ogh-Undjan and Kawarrangg, are also close, but somewhat more distant from the first pair. Kokinj (Kokiny) is a subdialect of Ogh-Undjan. A fifth variety, Athima, is poorly attested.

Below is a table showing the mutual intelligibility in vocabulary between the Kunjen dialects, based on a list of 100 basic words.[4]

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A small dictionary of Kunjen has been compiled by Philip Hamilton.[5] A great majority of words begin with a vowel (>96%), similar to the situation in distantly-related Arrernte. Exceptions include kinship terms and loanwords. Syllable onsets are thought to be present in all languages, so their absence in native lexicon is highly notable.

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Respect register

As in many other Australian languages, such as Dyirbal, Kunjen also has a respect register, which is a polite way of speaking with a potential mother-in-law and is called Olkel-Ilmbanhthi. Most of the vocabulary is replaced, while affixes and function words are kept.[6]

Normal Uw Oykangand:

Alka-nhdh

spear-INSTR

idu-rr

spear-PST

ay

I

Alka-nhdh idu-rr ay

spear-INSTR spear-PST I

"I speared it with a spear."

Equivalent in Olkel-Ilmbanhthi:

Udnga-nhdh

spear-INSTR

yanganyunyja-rr

spear-PST

ay

I

Udnga-nhdh yanganyunyja-rr ay

spear-INSTR spear-PST I

"I speared it with a spear."

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Phonology

Vowels

Kunjen has 5 vowels:

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There is a lexical vowel harmony constraint in Kunjen: Close and mid vowels do not co-occur in a word.

Consonants

Kunjen has 27 consonants:

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The Uw Olkola word for the freshwater crocodile, ogakor, was used as the name of a tribe on the second season of the American reality television series, Survivor in 2001.[9]

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