Australian Aboriginal language of South Australia
Wangkangurru |
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Wangganguru |
Native to | Australia |
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Region | South Australia |
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Ethnicity | Wangkangurru |
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Native speakers | 3, all female (2016 census)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | wgg |
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Glottolog | wang1290 |
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AIATSIS[2] | L27 |
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ELP | Wangganguru |
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Wangkangurru or Wangganguru /ˈwʌŋɡəŋˈʊəruː/[3] is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language of the Pama–Nyungan family. It was a dialect of Arabana spoken by the Wangkangurru people.
Wangganguru had the full range of consonants of the prototypical Australian language. Several of the nasals and laterals were allophonically prestopped.[4]
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