Madhi-Madhi | |
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Region | New South Wales |
Ethnicity | Madhi Madhi |
Extinct | late 20th century |
Pama–Nyungan
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 |
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Glottolog | None |
AIATSIS | D8 |
Madhi-Madhi (Muthimuthi) is an Indigenous Australian language spoken by the Muthi Muthi Aboriginal people of New South Wales.
Luise Hercus recorded a substantial amount of Muthi Muthi language from Jack Long whom she described as "the last Madimadi man". It was as a result of her statements that many linguists have recorded in error that the language became extinct when Long died.
The Jitajita people are an Aboriginal group with close affinities to the Muthi Muthi. Their language has been studied in the 1980s. Yita Yita has a large number of monosyllabic words, consonant finals and consonant clusters. Many Yita Yita place names include the words tin meaning foot, and cabul meaning leg. It has been postulated that there is a relationship between the Yita Yita and people down the river.