Amurdag | |
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Region | Oenpelli, Goulburn Island, Northern Territory |
Native speakers
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1 (2007) |
Iwaidjan
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Glottolog | amar1271 |
AIATSIS | N47 |
Amurdag (also Amurdak, Amurag, Amarag, Wureidbug) is an Indigenous Australian language historically spoken in the Northern Territory of Australia. According to a report by the National Geographic Society and the Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages, it is an endangered language. There is at least one living speaker, Charlie Mungulda, who has been working with Australian linguists, e.g. Nick Evans, Robert Handelsmann and others, over the past several decades to record his language. The Amurdag language was featured in Language Matters with Bob Holman, a 2015 PBS documentary about endangered languages.
Evans but not Mailhammer identifies a palatal lateral /ʎ/ in Amurdag.
Mailhammer (2009) does not provide a vowel inventory but Evans (1998) briefly discusses vowels in his paper, noting that Iwaidjan languages including Amurdak have a three vowel (/a/, /i/, /u/) system.