Gagadu

Gagadu
Talas i Nordterritoriet, Australien
RegionOceanien
Statusutdött
SpråkfamiljIsolatspråk
  • Gagadu
Officiell status
Officiellt språk iIngen
SpråkmyndighetIngen
Språkkoder
ISO 639‐1Ingen
ISO 639‐2Aus
ISO 639‐3gbu
Regionen där gagadu talas i märkt i blå

Gagadu är ett utdött australiskt språk. Gagadu talades i Nordterritoriet i Australien. Gagadu anses vara ett isolatspråk med inga släktspråk.[1].

Det finns några enstaka ordlistor och audiovisuella filer om språket.[2]

Fonologi

Konsonanter

BilabialAlveolarRetroflexPalatalVelarGlottal
Klusilbdɖʄgʔ
Nasalmnɳɲŋ
Laterallɭ
Tremulantɾ
Approximantwɻj

Källa:[3]

Vokaler

FrämreCentralBakre
Sluteniu
Mellansluteneo
Öppena

Källa:[3]

Källor

  1. ^ ”Glottolog 4.4 - Gaagudju”. glottolog.org. https://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/gaga1251. Läst 26 juli 2021. 
  2. ^ ”N50: Gaagudju” (på engelska). aiatsis.gov.au. 26 juli 2019. https://collection.aiatsis.gov.au/austlang/language/n50. Läst 26 juli 2021. 
  3. ^ [a b] Harvey, Mark (1992). ”The Gaagudju people and their language (Vol. 1)” (på engelska) (PDF). University of Sydney. sid. 68. https://ses.library.usyd.edu.au/handle/2123/8203. Läst 26 juli 2021. 

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