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Wambaya language

Wambaya
Native to Australia
Region Barkly Tableland, Northern Territory
Ethnicity Binbinga Indigenous Australians
Native speakers
20 (2005) to 88 (2006 census)
Mirndi
Dialects
  • Wambaya
  • Gudanji
  • Binbinka
Language codes
ISO 639-3 Either:
wmb – Wambaya
nji – Gudanji
Glottolog guda1245
AIATSIS C19 Wambaya, C26 Gurdanji, N138 Binbinga

Wambaya is a Non-Pama-Nyungan West Barkly Australian language of the Mirndi language group that is spoken in the Barkly Tableland of the Northern Territory, Australia. Wambaya and the other members of the West Barkly languages are somewhat unusual in that they are suffixing languages, unlike most Non-Pama-Nyungan languages which are prefixing.

The language was reported to have 12 speakers in 1981, and some reports indicate that the language went extinct as a first language. However, in the 2011 Australian census 56 people stated that they speak Wambaya at home. That number increased to 89 by 2013 (http://www.ethnologue.com/language/wmb).

Nordlinger believes that Wambaya, Gudanji and Binbinka are dialects of one language.



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