lingvo.wikisort.org - LanguageNgaanyatjarra (IPA: [ˈŋɐːn̪ɐt̪ɐrɐ]; also Ngaanyatjara, Ngaanjatjarra) is an Australian Aboriginal language. It is one of the Wati languages of the large Pama–Nyungan family. It is one of the dialects of the Western Desert Language and is very similar to its close neighbour Ngaatjatjarra, with which it is highly mutually intelligible.
Not to be confused with Nyanganyatjara dialect.
Ngaanyatjarra |
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Native to | Australia |
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Region | Western Australia; Warburton Ranges. |
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Ethnicity | Ngaanyatjarra |
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Native speakers | 1,091 (2016 census) |
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Language family | |
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ISO 639-3 | ntj |
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Glottolog | ngaa1240 |
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AIATSIS[2] | A38 |
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ELP | Ngaanyatjarra |
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Most Ngaanyatjarra people live in one of the communities of Warburton, Warakurna, Tjukurla, Papulankutja (Blackstone), Mantamaru (Jameson) or Kaltukatjara (Docker River). Some have moved to Cosmo Newbery and Laverton in the Eastern Goldfields area of Western Australia.
Origin of the name
The name Ngaanyatjarra derives from the word ngaanya 'this' which, combined with the comitative suffix -tjarra means 'having ngaanya (as the word for 'this')'. This distinguishes it from its near neighbour Ngaatjatjarra, which has ngaatja for 'this'.
Phonology
Vowels
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Front |
Central |
Back |
High |
i [i] ii [iː] |
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u [ʊ] uu [uː] |
Low |
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a [a] aa [aː] |
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- Before alveolar consonants, the three vowels /i, a, u/ are pronounced as [ɪ, ɐ, ʊ].
- Before velar consonants, the three vowels /i, a, u/ are pronounced as [ɪ, ɒ, o].
- Vowel sounds are rhotacized when preceding retroflex consonants.
Consonants
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Peripheral |
Laminal |
Apical |
Labial |
Velar |
Dental/ Palatal |
Alveolar |
Retroflex |
Stop |
p [p] |
k [k] |
tj [t̪] |
t [t] |
ṯ [ʈ] |
Nasal |
m [m] |
ng [ŋ] |
ny [n̪] |
n [n] |
ṉ [ɳ] |
Lateral |
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ly [l̪] |
l [l] |
ḻ [ɭ] |
Rhotic |
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r [ɾ~r] |
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Approximant |
w [w] |
y [j] |
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ṟ [ɻ] |
- Laminal stop sounds are different in the Ngaanyatjarra dialect, in that they are not palatal, but dental, yet they are still orthographically transcribed the same as the other dialects.
- When occurring after nasal sounds, stop consonants become slightly voiced.
Notes
Citations
- A38 Ngaanyatjarra at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
Sources
- "2016 Census QuickStats: Laverton - Ngaanyatjarraku - Surrounds". Australian Bureau of Statistics. 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
- Glass, Amee; Hackett, Dorothy (1979). Ngaanyatjarra texts. New Revised edition of Pitjantjatjara texts (1969). Canberra: Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies. ISBN 0-391-01683-0.
- Glass, Amee; Hackett, Dorothy (2003). Ngaanyatjarra & Ngaatjatjarra to English Dictionary. Alice Springs: IAD press. ISBN 1-86465-053-2.
- Douglas, W. H. (1964). An introduction to the Western Desert language: a pedagogical description of the Western Desert language, based on the dialect spoken at Warburton Ranges, Western Australia. Sydney: University of Sydney. pp. 10–28.
External links
Pama–Nyungan languages |
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Paman languages |
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North | |
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Northeast | |
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Wik | |
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Lamalamic | |
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Yalanjic | |
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Southwest | |
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Norman | |
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Thaypan | |
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Southern | |
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Other | |
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| Eastern Pama–Nyungan |
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Dyirbalic | |
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Maric | |
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Waka–Kabic |
- Barunggam
- Dappil
- Gabi-Gabi
- Gureng Gureng
- Wakawaka
- Wuliwuli
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Durubalic | |
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Gumbaynggiric | |
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Wiradhuric | |
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Yuin–Kuric | |
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Gippsland | |
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Other | |
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| Southern Pama–Nyungan |
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Yotayotic | |
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Kulinic | Kolakngat
Kulin |
- Bunurong
- Dja Dja Wurrung
- Ledji-Ledji
- Madhi-Madhi
- Taungurung
- Wadi-Wadi
- Wathaurong
- Wemba-Wemba
- Woiwurrung
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Drual | |
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Lower Murray | |
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Thura-Yura | |
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Mirniny | |
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Nyungic | |
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| Western Pama–Nyungan |
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Kartu | |
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Kanyara–Mantharta | |
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Ngayarta | |
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Marrngu | |
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| Northern Pama–Nyungan |
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Ngumpin–Yapa | |
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Warumungu | |
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Warluwaric | |
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Kalkatungic | |
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Mayi | |
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Wati | |
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Arandic | |
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Karnic | |
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Other |
- Baagandji
- Bulloo River (old Wangkumara/Garlali)
- Muruwari
- Yardli
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Macro-Gunwinyguan? | Maningrida | |
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Mangarrayi-Marran | |
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Gunwinyguan | |
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Other | |
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Tangkic | |
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Garrwan | |
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На других языках
- [en] Ngaanyatjarra dialect
[ru] Нганятьяра
Нганятьяра — австралийский язык группы вати юго-западной ветви пама-ньюнгской языковой семьи. Язык является одним из диалектов языка Западной пустыни. На языке говорят аборигены, живущие в районе общины Уорбертон в Западной Австралии, на границе с Северной территорией. Число носителей согласно переписи населения Австралии 2006 года — 1000 человек[1].
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