Warlmanpa (also Walmala) is a nearly extinct Australian Aboriginal language. The Warlmanpa have a highly developed sign language. Paradisec has a collection...
The Warlmanpa are an indigenous Australian people of the Northern Territory. The Warlmanpa were long missing from the map of Australian aborigines, – there...
Warlmanpa Sign Language is a highly developed Australian Aboriginal sign language used by the Warlmanpa people of northern Australia The first recorded...
Warlpiri, and Warlmanpa to be dialects of a single language. R. M. W. Dixon (2002) grouped Ngardi together with Warlpiri and Warlmanpa in the Yapa group...
Strait Islander Sign Language Umpila Sign Language * Warlmanpa Sign Language ** Warlpiri Sign Language ** Warluwara Sign Language * (extinct) Warumungu...
There are numerous Australian Aboriginal languages and dialects, many of which are endangered. An endangered language is one that it is at risk of falling...
(Ngarga) or Yapa languages are a small language family of Central Australia, consisting of the two closely related languagesWarlmanpa and the more populous...
than "kardiya" (non-Indigenous). The closest relative to Warlpiri is Warlmanpa. It has four main dialects; Yuendumu Warlpiri, in the south-west, Willowra...
Warumungu, Dieri, Kaytetye, Arrernte, and Warlmanpa, and are based on their respective spoken languages. A sign language arose among tribes of American Indians...
-18.627889; 133.871444 Muckaty Station Muckaty Station, also known as Warlmanpa, is a 2,380-square-kilometre (920 sq mi) Aboriginal freehold landholding...
population in the late 1970s comprised 35% Warlpiri, 20% Warumungu and Warlmanpa, 30-35% Alyawarra and 10-15% Kaytetye.: 7 : 7 Warlpiri and Warumungu...
Marrithiyel Walmajarri Warlmanpa Warlpiri Warumungu the Western Desert Language Yidinj Dixon, R. M. W. (2002). Australian Languages: Their Nature and Development...
are properly understood as language or dialect names; some are simply the word meaning man or person in the associated language; some are endonyms (the name...
their eastern flank and the Wakaya, and then the Warumungu south with the Warlmanpa further west. R. H. Mathews was the first to describe the class system...