Warlpiri Language (wbp)

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Also Known As: Wailbri,Walbiri,Elpira,Walpiri,Ilpara,Ngardilpa,Walmama,Ngaliya


Description:

The Warlpiri language is spoken by about 3000 of the Warlpiri people in Australia's Northern Territory. It is one of the Ngarrkic languages of the large Southwest branch of the Pama-Nyungan family, and is one of the largest aboriginal languages in Australia in terms of number of speakers. In the following tables of the Warlpiri sound system, symbols in boldface give the practical orthography used by the Warlpiri community. Phonetic values in IPA are shown in [square brackets]. Warlpiri has a standard three-vowel system similar to that of Classical Arabic, with a length distinction creating a total of six possible vowels. As shown in the chart, Warlpiri distinguishes five positions of articulation, and has oral and nasal stops at each position. The oral stops have no phonemic voice distinction, but display voiced and unvoiced allophones; stops are usually unvoiced at the beginning of a word, and voiced elsewhere. In both positions they are usually unaspirated. Warlpiri, like most Australian languages, has no fricative consonants.

The consonant listed in the table as a retroflex flap is actually an unusual consonant, possibly unique to Warlpiri. The tongue-tip begins in retroflex..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Warlpiri Language Speakers

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Rosetta Document Collection

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Overview

Main Country: Australia
Spoken In:

Regions: Oceania

ISO 639-3 Code: wbp

Classification Taxonomy

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  Australian Group

    Pama-Nyungan Group

      South-West Group

        Ngarga Group

          Warlpiri Language