Language name and locationː Warumungu, Australia [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. yarnti [yaɳʈi] |
2. kujjarra [kucara] |
3. yarnti kujjarra [kucara yaɳʈi] |
4. kujjarra kujjarra [kucara kucara] |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Jane Simpson,
Chair
of Indigenous Linguistics, and Deputy Director, ARC Centre of Excellence
for the Dynamics of Language, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences,
Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
April
25, 2017. |
Other comments: Warumungu has only two words as for number, the forms for 'one and 'two' are widely used. The forms for 'three' and 'four' are less common. Warumungu speakers have a lot of contact with Warlpiri speakers, and the systems are similar. |
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