The Jarrakan (formerly Djeragan) languages are a small family of Australian Aboriginal languages spoken in northern Australia. The name is derived from the word jarrak, which means "language" in Kija.
| Jarrakan | |
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| Djeragan | |
| Geographic distribution | from Halls Creek to Wyndham and Kununurra along the Ord River in the eastern Kimberley region |
| Linguistic classification | One of the world's primary language families |
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| Glottolog | jarr1235 |
Jarrakan languages (purple), among other non-Pama-Nyungan languages (grey) | |
The three main Jarrakan languages are:
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 uncertain as it is extinct and essentially unattested.
Capell (1940) lists the following basic vocabulary items:[1]
| English | Gidja | Guluwarin | Miriwun | Gadjerong |
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| 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 |
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| Pama–Nyungan subgroups |
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| Macro-Gunwinyguan ? |
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| Iwaidjan |
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| Marrku–Wurrugu ? | |||||||||||||||||
| Darwin Region ? |
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| Daly River Sprachbund |
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| Mirndi |
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| Jarrakan |
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| Bunuban |
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| Nyulnyulan |
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| Tasmanian family-level groups |
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