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Language name and location: Amarag (Amurdak), Australia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. yabardan |
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2. iluburduk |
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3. alaburduk |
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4. iluburduk iluburduk ( 2 + 2 ) |
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5. yabardan abara |
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6. yabardan abara ny yabardan |
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7. yabardan abara ny iluburduk |
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Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Robert Mailhammer, Lecturer in Linguistics, School of Humanities and Communication Arts, Bankstown Campus, University of Western Sydney, Penrith NSW, Australia. September 10, 2012. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Robert Mailhammer. 2012 年 9 月 10 日. |
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Other comments: Amarag or Amurdak has only two words for numbers 1 to 2. That's all that we've got. There may be more, but can't say for sure; "abara" is probably the word for 'hand', and the rest is transparent. <rd> denotes a retroflex tap, -<r> is a retroflex approximant. |
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Language name and location: Amarag (Amurag) Australia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. yařbařan |
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2. iřulubuřuɡ |
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3. alabuřuɡ |
| 4. iřulubuřuɡ iřulubuřuɡ ( 2 + 2 ) |
| 5. iřulubuřuɡ iřulubuřuɡ yařbařan ( 2 + 2 + 1) |
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Linguist providing data and dateː Ms.
Eirlys Richards,
Summer
Institute of Linguistics, Australian Aboriginal and Islander Branch, Australia,
January 25, 1988. |
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Other comments: Amarag has only two words for numbers 1 to 2. |
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