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Wanyjirra

Indigenous Australian people From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Wandjira were an indigenous Australian people of the Northern Territory.

Language

Their Wanyjirra language,[1] now moribund, is one of the Ngumbin languages.[2] Tasaku Tsunoda made some early recordings of their speech, and these, together with fieldwork materials she gathered as a postgraduate student of Nick Evans, were the basis of a full descriptive published by Chikako Senge in 2015.[3] Many Wandkora also spoke the closely related Standard Eastern Gurindji and conversations between these groups would often involve code-switching.[4]

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Country

Tindale's estimate of Wandjira lands has them occupying roughly 5,300 square miles (14,000 km2), stretching northwards from the Inverway Station to the margins of the plateau situated close to Mount Rose; Their western reaches ran as far as Kulungulan on the border shared with Western Australia. Eastwards they were present as far as approximately Mount Farquharson, while their southern extension ran into hard sandstone country. They were present also at Munbu on the upper Negri River.[5]

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History of contact

The surviving remnants of the Wandjira now live mainly around Inverway Station, and also Birrindudu Station on the edge of the Tanami Desert.[5]

Alternative names

Phonology

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Grammar

Manyjirra possesses an ergative-absolutive alignment. There are 12 major case suffixes: ergative, absolutive, dative, locative, allative, purposive, ablative, elative, comitative, originative, proprietive, and privative. Cases can co-occur in the same noun.

[yalu-nggu

DIST2-ERG

gujarra-lu]

two-ERG

ngu=wula=nyunu

REAL=3UA.SBJ=RR

nyang-ana

perceive-PRES

girnig

stare

[yalu-nggu gujarra-lu] ngu=wula=nyunu nyang-ana girnig

DIST2-ERG two-ERG REAL=3UA.SBJ=RR perceive-PRES stare

Those two men are staring at each other.

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Some words

  • cudibah (white man)[7]

Notes

Sources

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