Murrinh-patha (or Murrinhpatha, literally 'language-good'), called Garama by the Jaminjung, is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by over 2,000 people... 17 KB (1,703 words) - 11:11, 29 November 2023 |
The Murrinh-Patha, or Murinbata, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Northern Territory. Murrinh-Patha is spoken by about 2500 people, and serves... 6 KB (765 words) - 21:27, 12 February 2022 |
group of languages is classified with Murrinh-Patha as a Southern Daly family, a position not without problems; see Southern Daly languages for details... 14 KB (1,325 words) - 06:13, 17 March 2024 |
flourishing Aboriginal language Murrinh-Patha. The ethnic population is about 100, and there are 50 second language users. As the language is almost non-existent... 7 KB (583 words) - 03:24, 22 April 2024 |
782–807. Green, I. "The Genetic Status of Murrinh-patha" in Evans, N., ed. "The Non-Pama-Nyungan Languages of Northern Australia: comparative studies... 69 KB (4,407 words) - 14:49, 25 April 2024 |
the Daly languages were put in four distinct families. Darrell Tryon combined these into a single family, with the exception of Murrinh-patha. However... 7 KB (392 words) - 00:55, 5 January 2024 |
Muringura people (redirect from Murrinh-kura) speech of descendants, after their group was assimilated into the larger Murrinh-Patha group. . Murinkura. Tindale 1974, p. 232. Falkenberg, Johannes (1962)... 3 KB (251 words) - 15:31, 28 February 2021 |
399), Warlpiri (2,592), Murrinh Patha (2,063) and Tiwi (2,053). There were also over 10,000 people who spoke an Indigenous language which could not be further... 25 KB (2,412 words) - 02:16, 24 March 2024 |
Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer... 34 KB (217 words) - 13:32, 22 April 2024 |