Dieri Language (dif)

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Also Known As: Diyari


Description:

Diyari or Dieri is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language of South Australia spoken by the Diyari tribe. The voiced alveolar stop [d] may have trilled release [dʳ] depending on dialect. Peter Austin (1988) suggests that this is due to Yandruwanhdha influence. The voiced retroflex stop /ɖ/ often becomes a tap [ɽ] between vowels. The stop [d]~[dʳ] is complementary distribution with both the trill [r] and the flap [ɾ]. Austin (1981) analysed the trill [r] as being the intervocalic allophone of /d/~/dʳ/, with the flap /ɾ/ being a separate phoneme. R. M. W. Dixon (2002) suggests that [ɾ] could be considered the intervocalic allophone of /d/~/dʳ/, so then /r/ would be a separate phoneme. Having /d/ realized as [ɾ] would parallel the realization of /ɖ/ as [ɽ], and having /r/ rather than /ɾ/ as a phoneme matches most other Australian languages.

Diyari has three different morphosyntactic alignments:..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Dieri Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Australia
Spoken In:

Regions: Oceania

ISO 639-3 Code: dif

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  Australian Group

    Pama-Nyungan Group

      Karnic Group

        Karna Group

          Dieri Language