GRAMMAR:GD: Blake, Barry J. 1969. The Kalkatungu Language. Canberra: AIAS.
OTHERSOURC:WPF
CONSONANTS:
p t̯ t ṭ c k
m n̯ n ṇ ñ ŋ l̯ l ḷ ʎ ɾ ɹ̣̣
STOPS:p t̯ t ṭ c k
NASALS:m n̯ n ṇ ñ ŋ
LATERALS:l̯ l ḷ ʎ
VIBRANTS:ɾ ɹ̣̣
GLIDES:j w
FRONTVOWEL:i
CENTRALVOW:a
BACKVOWELS:u
LONGVOWELS:v̄ all
SYLLABLE:(C)V(C)
STRESS:initial
DEMONSTRAT:3: close (in front), close (beside, behind, above, below), far
PRONOUNS:
1 4d 4 2 5d 5 3hai 6d 6
SYNTAX:SOV NA GN ND NUM-N POSS-N Num+N+A
PREPPOST:POST
NUMBER:4587
LANGUAGE:Yalarnnga
ALTERNATEN:Jalanga
LOCATION:EC Australia (W Queensland)
POPULATION:1
CLASSIFICA:Australian: Pama-Nyungan: Kalkatungic
OTHERSOURC:Blake, Barry J. 1971. "Jalanga: An Outline Morphology," in POLAA, 12-27.
CONSONANTS:
p t̯ t ṭ c k
m n̯ n ñ ŋ l̯ l r
STOPS:p t̯ t ṭ c k
NASALS:m n̯ n ñ ŋ
LATERALS:l̯ l
VIBRANTS:r
GLIDES:j w
FRONTVOWEL:i
CENTRALVOW:a
BACKVOWELS:u
LONGVOWELS:v̄ all
SYLLABLE:(C)V(C)
DEMONSTRAT:3: near (in front), near (oblique, i.e. beside, above, below, behind), far
PRONOUNS:
1 4d(i) 4 2 5d 5 3 6d 6 4di=4d+4
SYNTAX:SOV NA DN/ND POSS-N
PREPPOST:POST
COMMENTS:The corpus is small and other phonemes may occur in the language. e.g. nˈ lˈ.
NUMBER:4588
LANGUAGE:Kaititj
LOCATION:C Australia (SC Northern Territory)
CLASSIFICA:Australia: Pama-Nyungan: Arandic
OTHERSOURC:LOA
CONSONANTS:
b d̯ d ḍ ɟ ɡ
m n̯ n ṇ ñ ŋ l̯ l ḷ ʎ r ɹ̣̣
STOPS:b d̯ d ḍ ɟ ɡ
NASALS:m n̯ n ṇ ñ ŋ
LATERALS:l̯ l ḷ ʎ
VIBRANTS:r ɹ̣̣
MODIFIEDCO:cN (prestopped nasals) = m n̯ n ṇ ñ ŋ
GLIDES:j w ɯ̯
CENTRALVOW:ǝ a
NUMBER:4589
LANGUAGE:Alyawarra
LOCATION:C Australia (SC Northern Territory)
POPULATION:500
CLASSIFICA:Australia: Pama-Nyungan: Arandic
GRAMMAR:GD: Yallop, Colin. 1977. Alyawarra: An Aboriginal Language of Central Australia. Canberra: AIAS.
CONSONANTS:
p t̯h t ṭ c k
ɣ m n̯ n ṇ ñ ŋ l̯ l ḷ ʎ r ɹ̣
STOPS:p t̯h t ṭ c k
FRICATIVES:ɣ
NASALS:m n̯ n ṇ ñ ŋ
LATERALS:l̯ l ḷ ʎ
VIBRANTS:r ɹ̣
MODIFIEDCO:cN (nasally released consonants) p t̯h t ṭ c k
GLIDES:j w
FRONTVOWEL:i
CENTRALVOW:a
BACKVOWELS:u
LONGVOWELS:v̄ i (u)
DIPHTHONGS:aj (aw)
SYLLABLE:(C)(W)V(C), Nˈ
STRESS:on 1st vowel following first C in word (= initial/second)
NOUNNUMBER:s d p
DEMONSTRAT:3 + ref
PRONOUNS:
1 4die* 4ie* 2 5d* 5* 3 6d* 6* *Every Alyawarra belongs to one of four sections: an individual's section is determined by, but is not the same as, his mother's section. . . Most dual and plural personal pronouns exist in three forms. Form I is used if the persons referred to by the pronouns are both (all) of one section; form II is used if the persons referred to are not of one section but are both (all) within the same section-pair. . .; form III is used where neither I nor II is appropriate, that is, where at least two of the persons referred to are of different section-pairs." Yallop 1977, 4-5.
SYNTAX:SOV NA GN/NG ND N-NUM N-POSS N+A+Num
ERGATIVE:erg
PREPPOST:POST
NUMBER:4590
LANGUAGE:Aranda
ALTERNATEN:Arrarnta
DIALECT:Southern
LOCATION:C Australia (S Northern Territory)
CLASSIFICA:Australia: Pama-Nyungan: Arandic
OTHERSOURC:
AL 8:2 LOA WALS WPF
CONSONANTS:
b d̯ d ḍ ɟ ɡ
ɣ m n̯ n ṇ ñ ŋ l̯ l ḷ ʎ r ɹ̣
STOPS:b d̯ d ḍ ɟ ɡ
FRICATIVES:ɣ
NASALS:m n̯ n ṇ ñ ŋ
LATERALS:l̯ l ḷ ʎ
VIBRANTS:r ɹ̣
MODIFIEDCO:cN (nasally released consonants) ?
GLIDES:j w
FRONTVOWEL:i
CENTRALVOW:a
BACKVOWELS:u
LONGVOWELS:v̄
PRONOUNS:
1 4di1i2e 4i1i2e 2 5di1i2e 5i1i2e 3 6d 6 "The i#1 is used when the referents belong to the same marriage class, the i#2 is used when the referents are part of separate marriage classes on the same side of the moiety, and the e is used when there is at least one person from the other half of the moeity." WPF
GRAMMAR:O'Grady, Geoffrey N. 1964. Nyangumata Grammar. OLM 9.
OTHERSOURC:
O'Grady, G. N. 1960. "New Concepts in Nyangumadˈa: Some Data on Linguistic Acculturation," AL 2:1, 1-6. O'Grady, Geoffrey N. and Kathleen A. Mooney. 1973. "Nyangumarda Kinship Terminology," AL 15, 1-23. AL 8:2