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Garawan languages






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Garawan
Yanyi, Garrwan
Geographic
distribution
Northern Territory and Queensland
Linguistic classificationMacro-Pama–Nyungan?
  • Greater Pama–Nyungan?
    • Garawan
Subdivisions
Glottologgarr1260

Garawan and Tangkic (green). Garawan is the group inland.

The Garawan languages (Garrwan), or Yanyi, are a small language familyofAustralian Aboriginal languages currently spoken in northern Australia.

The languages are:

  • Garawan
  • Waanyi (Wanji, south)
  • Gunindiri (Kurnindirri, southwest)
  • Gunindiri is almost entirely unknown.[1]

    Garawan may be related to the Pama–Nyungan languages, though this is not accepted in Bowern 2011.[2] The languages are close: Dixon (2002)[citation needed] says that it should be straightforward to reconstruct proto-Garawa–Wanji.

    Vocabulary[edit]

    Capell (1940) lists the following basic vocabulary items:[3]

    gloss Garama Waneiga
    man gadu jäba
    woman balŋun ludju
    head bɛlbid gada
    eye gamal milba
    nose djimu mulju
    mouth dädbi lira
    tongue djɛman djälaṉ
    stomach maːda miälu
    bone munu gidji
    blood gumuluŋ djugän
    kangaroo ŋalmuŋgu maɭu
    opossum jaːɭ djaŋana
    crow waːg djäŋilga
    fly moːl ŋurin
    sun ŋuŋa wanda
    moon mɛrg girindji
    fire ḏuŋgu waɽu
    smoke wanag gundjuru
    water goɽa gabi

    References[edit]

    1. ^ C23 Gunindiri at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
  • ^ Bowern, Claire. 2011. "How Many Languages Were Spoken in Australia?", Anggarrgoon: Australian languages on the web, December 23, 2011 (corrected February 6, 2012)
  • ^ Capell, Arthur. 1940. The Classification of Languages in North and North-West Australia. Oceania 10(3): 241-272, 404-433. doi:10.1002/j.1834-4461.1940.tb00292.x
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