Umbugarla or Mbukarla is a possible Australian language isolate once spoken by three people in Arnhem Land, northern Australia as of 1981, and is now extinct.
Umbugarla | |
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Mbukarla | |
Native to | Australia |
Region | Northern Territory |
Extinct | ca. 2000; with the death of Butcher Knight |
Darwin
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | umr |
Glottolog | umbu1235 |
AIATSIS[1] | N43 |
ELP | Umbugarla |
historic distribution of Umbugarla |
Phonology
editConsonants
editPeripheral | Laminal | Apical | |||
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Labial | Velar | Palatal | Alveolar | Retroflex | |
Plosive | b | ɡ | ɟ | d | ɖ |
Nasal | m | ŋ | ɲ | n | ɳ |
Lateral | ʎ | l | ɭ | ||
Rhotic | ɽ | ||||
Approximant | w | j | ɹ |
- /ɡ/ can be heard as either stops [k] or [ʔ] when in word-final or word-medial position, and as a fricative [ɣ] when in intervocalic position.
- /ɽ/ can also be heard as an alveolar tap [ɾ] when in intervocalic position.
Vowels
editFront | Back | |
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High | i iː | u uː |
Mid | ɛ | ɔ |
Low | a aː |
- Vowels can be lengthened when in open syllables or in word-final position.[2]
Phoneme | Allophones |
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/a/ | [ä], [äː], [æ], [ɛ], [ə], [ɒ], [o] |
/ɛ/ | [ɛ], [ɛː] |
/i/ | [i], [iː], [ɨ], [ʉ], [ə], [eː] |
/u/ | [u], [uː], [o], [oː], [ʉ], [ə] |
/uː/ | [uː], [oː] |
Classification
editUmbugarla was once considered a language isolate (together with Ngurmbur as a dialect), but Mark Harvey has made a case for it being part of a family of Darwin Region languages.[3]
References
edit- ^ N43 Umbugarla at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
- ^ Davies, Jennifer (1989). Umbugarla: A Sketch Grammar. University of Melbourne.
- ^ Bowern, Claire. 2011. "How Many Languages Were Spoken in Australia?", Anggarrgoon: Australian languages on the web, December 23, 2011 (corrected February 6, 2012)
External links
editWiktionary has a word list at Appendix:Umbugarla word list
- Umbugarla Swadesh list at the Internet Archive