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Jarrakan languages






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Jarrakan
Djeragan
Geographic
distribution
from Halls CreektoWyndham and Kununurra along the Ord River in the eastern Kimberley region
Linguistic classificationOne of the world's primary language families
Subdivisions
Glottologjarr1235

Jarrakan languages (purple), among other non-Pama-Nyungan languages (grey)

The Jarrakan (formerly Djeragan) languages are a small familyofAustralian Aboriginal languages spoken in northern Australia. The name is derived from the word jarrak, which means "language" in Kija.

The three main Jarrakan languages are:

  • Jarrakan
    • Kija (about 160 speakers)
  • Miriwoongic
  • These are divided into two groups: Kijic, consisting of only Kija, and Miriwoongic, consisting of Miriwoong and Gajirrawoong; Dixon (2002) considers the latter to be a single language.

    Doolboong may also have been a Jarrakan language, but this is uncertain as it is extinct and essentially unattested.

    Vocabulary

    [edit]

    Capell (1940) lists the following basic vocabulary items:[1]

    English Gidja Guluwarin Miriwun Gadjerong
    man djiːlin djiɣilin djawalaŋ djɔːmaŋ
    woman ŋaːlil ŋaːlil gawilaŋ gabilaŋ
    head guŋgulïn dumun gaminduŋ guɽunjuŋ
    eye muːlu mɔːla mɔːl moːl
    nose manil njiganïn njumbur njumbur
    mouth ḏuwundïn ḏuwundïn ḏalala ḏabandaṉ
    tongue ḏalalan ḏalalan ḏalala ḏalalaŋ
    stomach djaːm daɽwun galdjän raːriːŋ
    bone gwïdji daːlïn jaːriŋ jaːriŋ
    blood gjauəlïn gjauldji garŋan guŋulu
    kangaroo djiːriṉ djiriṉ djiːriŋ djiːriŋ
    opossum laŋguṉ naŋguṉ guman guman
    emu wanjäbal madjugul madjuguŋ
    crow waŋgaɳa wɔŋgaral waŋgariŋ waŋgadiŋ
    fly buɳul wurŋäl ŋurin ŋurin
    sun baːndil baːndil gaŋiriṉ baːndiṉ
    moon gaɳgiṉ gaɳgiṉ gangiŋ gaɳgiŋ
    fire maɳiṉ gidjauəlïn gadjaːwilaŋ maːnuŋ
    smoke wangiṉ dulubgari ḏuŋgi ḏuŋgiṉ
    water guːɭiṉ goːliṉ gäluŋ gaːbuŋ

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ 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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