Nunggubuyu language

Nunggubuyu language
Nunggubuyu or Wubuy
Spoken in Numbulwar, Northern Territory
Native speakers c. 70 + unknown number of partial or second-language speakers (perhaps 200) (2001)[1]  (date missing)
Language family
Gunwinyguan
  • Nunggubuyu or Wubuy
Language codes
ISO 639-3 nuy

Nunggubuyu or Wubuy is an Australian Aboriginal language, the traditional language of the Nunggubuyu people. It is the primary language of the community of Numbulwar in the Northern Territory.[2]

Contents

Phonology

Consonants

Bilabial Lamino-Dental Apico-Alveolar Apico-Retroflex Lamino-
Postalveolar
Velar
Nasal m n ɳ ɲ ŋ
Stop p t ʈ c k
Tap ɾ
Lateral l ɭ
Approximant w ɻ j w

/n̪/ is rare. /ɾ/ may optionally be pronounced as a trill when it occurs word-initial position, which is rare.[3]

Vowels

Front Back
High i iː u uː
Low a aː

Numbers

Nunggubuyu uses a quinary number system.[4]

1 anjbadj
2 wulawa
3 wulanjbadj
4 wulawulal
5 marangandjbugidj
6 maralibalinala mari anjbadj
7 maralibalinala mari wulawa
8 maralibalinala mari wulanjbadj
9 maralibalinala mari wulawulal
10 wurumulumara ngandjabugidj
15 wurumulumbulanbadj
20 wurumulumbulalwulal

Notes

  1. ^ Australian census.
  2. ^ Numbulwar Numburindi Community Government Council (2007). "Numbulwar's Profile & Information". http://www.numbulwar.nt.gov.au/home/our_community/numbulwar_s_profile_information. Retrieved 2007-11-11. "The major language spoken in Numbulwar is Noongabuyu (Noon-ga-boy-you) along with creole. English is generally regarded as a third language in the community." 
  3. ^ Heath (1984): p. 12.
  4. ^ Capell, A. "A New Approach to Australian Linguistics", Oceania linguistic monographs 1 (1956), Sydney: University of Sydney, p. 68. Cited in John Harris, "Facts and Fallacies of Aboriginal Number Systems", SIL work paper series B, volume 8 (1982), p. 161.

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