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1 Phonology  





2 Orthography  



2.1  Vowels  





2.2  Consonants  







3 Grammar  



3.1  Morphology  





3.2  Syntax  







4 Vocabulary  





5 References  














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Yawuru
RegionAustralia
EthnicityYawuru, Jukun

Native speakers

152 (2021 census)[1]

Language family

Nyulnyulan

  • Eastern
    • Yawuru

Dialects
Language codes
ISO 639-3ywr
Glottologyawu1244
AIATSIS[2]K1
ELPYawuru

Map of the traditional lands of Australian Aboriginal tribes around Derby, Western Australia. Yawuru is the dark blue.[3]

Yawuru is a Western Nyulnyulan language spoken on the coast south of Broome in Western Australia.

Grammatically it resembles other Nyulnyulan languages. It has a relatively free word order.[4]

By the late 1990s the number of fluent speakers of Yawuru had dropped to a handful but a few younger people dedicated themselves to learning the language and they are now teaching it in schools and in adult classes, in Broome.[5]

Phonology[edit]

The vowel phonemes are short vowels /ɪ/, /a/, and /u/, and long vowels /iː/, /aː/, and /ʊː/ (spelled ii, aa, uu).

Consonantal segments include:[6]

Bilabial Alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar
plain palatalized
Stop voiceless p t t̠ʲ ʈ k/q
voiced b d d̠ʲ ɖ g
Nasal m n n̠ʲ ɳ ŋ
Approximant lateral l l̠ʲ ɭ
plain ɻ j w
Flap ɾ ɾʲ

Speakers also use glottal stops, implosives, and ejectives.

Syllable structure in the initial position is #CV(:) (C(C)), in the medial position is CV(:)(C), and in the final position is CV(C(C))#. # representing the word boundary, C standing for consonant, V for vowel, and V: for long vowel. The most common syllables are CV or CVC (CV: or CV:C).

Orthography[edit]

Vowels[edit]

Consonants[edit]

Grammar[edit]

There is no noun class in Yawuru. Adverbs belong to the same class as nominals. There is a verb class. Nouns and adjectives are distinguished through semantic context.

Morphology[edit]

Nominals inflect for case and adverbs, belonging to this class, take case markers. Case markers are signified by enclitics. Nominals do not have a declension class. Verbs inflect to denote person, number, tense, mood, and aspect. Prefixes, suffixes, and enclitics are used to conjugate verbs.

There are four person categories in Yawuru: first person, second person, third person, and fourth person, which is made up by a first person inclusive (includes the speaker and the hearer).

Syntax[edit]

Word order is flexible, with the verb often preceding the subject.

Vocabulary[edit]

Yawuru has a large borrowing from neighbouring Pama-Nyungan languages. The vocabulary is specifically strong in terms of environment, reflecting on the culture.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (2021). "Cultural diversity: Census". Retrieved 13 October 2022.
  • ^ K1 Yawuru at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
  • ^ This map is indicative only.
  • ^ Yawuru Ngan-ga, a Phrasebook of the Yawuru Language, Magabala, 1995.
  • ^ "Yawuru Language". Nyamba Buru Yawuru. Retrieved 26 July 2023.
  • ^ Hosokawa, K (1991). "The Yawuru Language of West Kimberly: a meaning based description". Australian National University.
  • ^ "Yawuru language and alphabet". Omniglot. Retrieved 23 July 2021.

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