Ndjébbana Language
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The Ndjébbana language, also spelt Djeebbana and Ndjebanna and also known as Kunibidji (Gunavidji, Gunivugi, Gombudj), is a Burarran language spoken by the Gunavidji (Ndjebbana) people of North-central
Arnhem Land Arnhem Land is a historical region of the Northern Territory of Australia. It is located in the north-eastern corner of the territory and is around from the territorial capital, Darwin, Northern Territory, Darwin. In 1623, Dutch East India Compa ...
in the
Northern Territory The Northern Territory (abbreviated as NT; known formally as the Northern Territory of Australia and informally as the Territory) is an states and territories of Australia, Australian internal territory in the central and central-northern regi ...
of Australia. "Gunavidji" (and variant forms) is an exonym used by speakers of Kunbarlang, Kunwinjku and Maung languages.


Phonology


Consonants

* Sounds /b, ɟ, d, ɖ/ may also be heard as voiceless , c, t, ʈwhen in word-final position or when preceding other stop consonants. They may also occur as
geminated In phonetics and phonology, gemination (; from Latin 'doubling', itself from '' gemini'' 'twins'), or consonant lengthening, is an articulation of a consonant for a longer period of time than that of a singleton consonant. It is distinct from ...
, where they are always pronounced as ː, cː, tː, ʈː * /ɾ/ can be heard as either a flap or a trill . * /k/ can be heard as in intervocalic position or when followed by a liquid sound. * /b/ can be heard as when in intervocalic position.


Vowels

* Vowels /ɛ, a, ɔ, ʊ/ may have a vowel off-glide heard as ᶦ, æᶦ, ɔᶦ, ʊᶦ when preceding a laminal-palatal consonant.


References


Further reading

*Auld, Glenn. 2002. The role of the computer in learning Ndjébbana. ''Language learning and technology'' 6(2): 41-58. *Auld, Glenn. 2002. Computer assisted Ndjébbana. ''Practically Primary'' 7(3): 20-22. *Auld, Glenn. 2005. The literacy practices of Kunibídji children: Text, technology and transformation. PhD thesis, University of Ballarat. *Capell, Arthur. 1942. Languages of Arnhem Land, North Australia. ''Oceania'','' 12'' (4), 364-392. *Elwell, Vanessa. 1977. ''Multilingualism and lingua francas among Australian Aborigines: A case study of Maningrida''. Honours Thesis, Australian National University. *Elwell, Vanessa. 1982. Some social factors affecting multilingualism among Aboriginal Australians: a case study of Maningrida. ''International Journal of the Sociology of Language ''36: 83-103. *Green, Rebecca. 2003. Proto Maningrida within Proto Arnhem: evidence from verbal inflectional suffixes. In N. Evans (ed.), ''The non-Pama-Nyungan languages of Northern Australia: comparative studies of the continent's most linguistically complex region ''(pp. 369–421). Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. *Handelsmann, Robert. 1996. ''Needs Survey of Community Languages: Central Arnhem Land, Northern Territory (Maningrida and Outstations).'' Report to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, Canberra. *Jones, Peter. 1987. ''The Kunibidji Bilingual Program Handbook.'' Maningrida School: Maningrida. *Maningrida CEC's Literature Production Centre, 2009. ''My own Ndjébbana dictionary : a b d dj e i k l m n ng nj o r rd rl rn rr u w ya. ''Winnelie, N.T.: Maningrida CEC. *McKay, Graham R. 1984. Stop Alternations in Ndjébbana (Kunibidji) + Comments on Waters' Comments on Gemination in Rembarnga. ''Pacific Linguistics. Series A: Occasional Papers''. *McKay, Graham R. 1996. Body parts, possession marking and nominal classes in Ndjébbana. In H. Chappell and W. McGregor (eds) ''The Grammar of inalienability : a typological perspective on body part terms and the part-whole relation''. Berlin; New York : M. de Gruyter. pp. 293–326. *McKay, Graham. 2000. Ndjébbana. In R.M.W. Dixon & B.J. Blake (eds), ''The handbook of Australian languages: Volume 5'' (pp. 155–354). Melbourne: Oxford University Press. Maningrida languages Indigenous Australian languages in the Northern Territory {{ia-lang-stub