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The Ngarnka, also Ngarnji or Ngewin, are an indigenous Australian people of the Northern Territory. They are often said to be the same as the Gudanji, one of whose alternative names is Ngarnji.[1][2] However linguists distinguish between the language spoken by Ngarnka speakers and those who speak Gudanji.[3]

  1. ^ Tindale 1974, pp. 229, 233.
  2. ^ AIATSIS.
  3. ^ Nordlinger 2014, p. 264.

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Ngarnka

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The Ngarnka, also Ngarnji or Ngewin, are an indigenous Australian people of the Northern Territory. They are often said to be the same as the Gudanji...

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Ngarnji language

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The Ngarnji (Ngarndji) or Ngarnka (Ngarnga, Ngarnku) language was traditionally spoken by the Ngarnka people of the Barkly Tablelands in the Northern...

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List of language families

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Yirram Nungali Jaminjung Ngurlun Ngarnka Wambaya...

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Mirndi languages

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28% of its vocabulary with the Wambaya language and the Ngarnka language respectively. The Ngarnka language shares 60% of its vocabulary with the Wambaya...

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List of Australian Aboriginal languages

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Ngarnawu language Ngarnaw 56 to 58 (2009) Moribund Northern Kimberley, WA Ngarnka language Pama–Nyungan languages Extinct Barkly Tableland, Northern Territory...

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List of languages by time of extinction

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in 2000. Most descendants have switched to the Bukawa language. 1997-98 Ngarnka Pama-Nyungan Australia January 1997 Sireniki Yupik Eskimo–Aleut Chukotka...

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List of Indigenous peoples

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Yankuntjatjarra: South Australia, Australia Mirndi peoples Ngurlun peoples Ngarnka: Northern Territory, Australia Wambaya: Northern Territory, Australia Bunuban...

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Wambaya people

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Creswell Creeks. Working clockwise, their northern neighbours were the Ngarnka, with Waanyi on their eastern flank and the Wakaya, and then the Warumungu...

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Ngurlun languages

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consists of two to four languages, depending on what is considered a dialect: Ngarnka, Wambaya, and often Binbinka and Gurdanji. The group was formerly thought...

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Warlmanpa

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Pacific Linguistics. Pensalfini, Rob (2004). "Eulogizing a language: the Ngarnka experience" (pdf). International Journal of the Sociology of Language (164):...

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Gudanji

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with the Garrwa on their eastern flank, the Wambaya to their south, the Ngarnka east and the Binbinga to their northeast. Before 1900, the Gudanjii were...

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Jingili people

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hdl:1721.1/10347. Pensalfini, Robert J. (2004). "Eulogizing a language: the Ngarnka experience" (pdf). International Journal of the Sociology of Language (164):...

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Marra people

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Pacific Linguistics. Pensalfini, Rob (2004). "Eulogizing a language: the Ngarnka experience" (pdf). International Journal of the Sociology of Language (164):...

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Jingulu language

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spoken in the West Barkly family include Wambaya, Gudanji, Binbinka, and Ngarnka. When the Mudburra people arrived to the region where the Jingili live...

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