Martu Wangka is a variety of the
Western Desert language
The Western Desert language, or Wati, is a dialect cluster of Australian Aboriginal languages in the Pama–Nyungan family.
The name ''Wati'' tends to be used when considering the various varieties to be distinct languages, ''Western Desert'' w ...
that emerged during the 20th century in
Western Australia
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as several
Indigenous communities
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shifted from their respective territories to form a single community.
It refers to both a dialect found at and around
Jigalong, Western Australia and many different dialect groups in the
Gibson,
Little Sandy and
Great Sandy deserts.
A dictionary of over 400 pages was published in 1992.
This dictionary has been described as "a volume of interim work-sheets" that was published to encourage the conservation of the language. An edited version was published in 2005.
An introduction to the structure and use of Martu Wangka was published in 2017.
History
Martu Wangka developed after two tribes, the
Kartudjara
The Kartudjara are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
Country
The Kartudjara's traditional lands extended over from ''Madaleri'', north of Kumpupintil Lake around Well 22 down southwest towards ''Pulp ...
and the
Manjiljarra came in from the Western desert to settle into
Jigalong
Jigalong is a remote Aboriginal community of approximately 333 people located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The traditional owners of the land are the Martu people.
Location
Jigalong is in the Pilbara region of Western Australia ...
during the 1960s. Though tribally distinct, they spoke two mutually intelligible dialects of the
Western Desert language family. Through daily cohabitation, they developed a
koiné language
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. In this process, elements of the two languages are selected to fuse into a single shared idiom, thus forming a
lingua franca
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distinct from the originative dialects of the various groups who settled down to live together.
Phonology
OBJ:object
SIM:similar
TAG:question tag
Vowels
* /i/ can be heard as sounds or in free variation.
* /ʊ/ can be heard as sounds or in free variation.
* /a/ is typically pronounced as or . When following the glide /w/, it may be realized as .
Consonants
* Sounds /p, t, k/ can have voiced allophones
, when occurring in word-medial positions.
* /ʈ/ can also be heard as a voiced sound
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