Australian Aboriginal language
Aghu Tharrnggala |
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Gogo Mini |
Native to | Australia |
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Region | Cape York Peninsula, Queensland |
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Extinct | 2006 |
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Writing system | Unwritten |
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Language codes |
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ISO 639-3 | gtu |
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Glottolog | aghu1254 |
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AIATSIS[1] | Y65 |
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ELP | Aghu-Tharnggala |
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Aghu Tharrnggala is an extinct Paman language of the Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia. Like several languages in the area, it is often referred to as Gogo Mini (Kuku-Mini) 'good speech'. Some sources treat Ikarranggali, and Alngula (Alungul) as synonyms. However, they are distinct languages.[2][1]
Aghu Tharrnggala is demonstrably related to Kuku-Thaypan. The two may also have been related to Takalak, although there is insufficient information for this to be certain.[citation needed]
References
Bibliography
- Jolly, L. (1989). Aghu Tharrnggala, a language of the Princess Charlotte Bay region of Cape York Peninsula (BA honours thesis). University of Queensland.
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Wik | |
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Lamalamic | |
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Yalanjic | |
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Norman | |
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Thaypan | |
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