Gugu Thaypan language
Kuku-Thaypan | |
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Native to | Australia |
Region | Cape York Peninsula, Queensland |
Native speakers | 1 (2009)[1] |
Dialects |
Koko-Rarmul
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 |
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Glottolog |
thay1248 [2] |
AIATSIS[3] |
Y84 Kuku Thaypan, Y71 Gugu Rarmul |
Kuku-Thaypan is a Paman language spoken on the southwestern part of the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland in Australia, by the Kuku-Thaypan people. Koko-Rarmul may have been a dialect,[4] though Bowern (2012) lists Gugu-Rarmul and Kuku-Thaypan as separate languages.[5] There was one speaker left in 2009.[1]
Phonology
Vowels
Kuku-Thaypan has six vowels and two marignal vowels possibly only in loan words.[6]
Consonants
Kuku-Thaypan has 23 consonants
References
- 1 2 Michael, Peter; Natalie Gregg (19 June 2009). "Aboriginal elder the last speaker of his language". Courier Mail (News Queensland).
- ↑ Nordhoff, Sebastian; Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2013). "Thaypan". Glottolog. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
- ↑ Kuku Thaypan at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (see the info box for additional links)
- ↑ RMW Dixon (2002), Australian Languages: Their Nature and Development, p xxxii
- ↑ Bowern, Claire. 2011. "How Many Languages Were Spoken in Australia?", Anggarrgoon: Australian languages on the web, December 23, 2011 (corrected February 6, 2012)
- ↑ Rigsby, Bruce (1976). "Kuku-Thaypan descriptive and historical phonology". In Sutton, P. Languages of Cape York. Canberra: Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies. pp. 68–77.
External links
- Bibliography of Kuku Thaypan people and language resources, at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
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