Lardil language
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Lardil or Leerdil is a nearly extinct Tangkic language spoken on Mornington Island, Queensland.
Initiated Lardil males were using Damin, the only click language outside of Africa.
Sounds
Note that APA notation is used, here and throughout.
Vowels
The Lardil vowel inventory consists of four contrastive dorsal positions, without labial contrasts.
Consonants
In addition, Lardil has the glide /w/, and /t/ has a contrastive palatalized /ty/.
Vocabulary examples
- woman: pirŋen
- arm: wanka
- red cock rod: yupur
- mother's father: tyempe
- husband: yukar
- kookaburra: t̪alkur
- bush mango: wiwal
References
- Dixon, R. M. W. 1980. The Languages of Australia.
- Evans, Nicholas (with Paul Memmott and Robin Horsman). 1990. Chapter 16: Travel and communication. In P. Memmott & R. Horsman, A changing culture. The Lardil Aborigines of Mornington Island. Social Sciences Press, Wentworth Falls, NSW.
- Hale, Kenneth L. 1967. Some Productive Rules in Lardil (Mornington Island) Syntax, pp.63-73 in Papers in Australian Linguistics No. 2, ed. by C.G. von Brandenstein, A. Capell, and K. Hale. Pacific Linguistics Series A, No. 11.
- Hale, Kenneth L. . 1973. Deep-Surface Canonical Disparities in Relation to Analysis and Change.
- Hale, Kenneth L. and D. Nash. 1997. Damin and Lardil Phonotactics.
- McKnight, D. 1999. People, Countries and the Rainbow Serpent.
- Memmott, P., N. Evans and R. Robinsi Understanding Isolation and Change in Island Human Population though a study of Indigenous Cultural Patterns in the Gulf of Carpentaria.
- Ngakulmungan Kangka Leman and K.L. Hale. 1997. Lardil dictionary : a vocabulary of the language of the Lardil people, Mornington Island, Gulf of Carpentaria, Queensland: with English-Lardil finder list. Gununa, Qld, Mornington Shire Council. ISBN 0 646 29052 5
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