Mudbura language
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Mudbura | |
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Native to | Northern Territory, Australia |
Region | Victoria River to Barkly Tablelands |
Native speakers
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48 (2005) to 47 (2006 census)[1] |
Pama–Nyungan
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Mudbura Sign Language | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | dmw |
Glottolog | mudb1240 [2] |
AIATSIS[1] | C25 |
Mudbura (Mudburra), also known as Pinkangama, is an aboriginal language of Australia.
Karranga may have been a Mudbura dialect.[3] However, it is undocumented. Despite this lack of evidence, Bowern (2011) classifies it as a language isolate.[4]
Sign language
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The Mudbura have (or had) a well-developed signed form of their language.[5]
References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Mudbura at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
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- ↑ [1]
- ↑ Bowern, Claire. 2011. "How Many Languages Were Spoken in Australia?", Anggarrgoon: Australian languages on the web, December 23, 2011 (corrected February 6, 2012)
- ↑ Kendon, A. (1988) Sign Languages of Aboriginal Australia: Cultural, Semiotic and Communicative Perspectives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press