Ndjebbana
[également appelé Gunibidji, Gunavidji, Ndjébbana]Classification : Maningrida
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Classification : Maningrida
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Gunibidji, Gunavidji, Ndjébbana, Djeebbana, Gunawitji, Gunabidji, Gunabwidji, Gunjibidji, Witji, Kunibidji, Ndjéya, Gijiya, Djeepana, Gunaviji, Gunavidgi, Ndjébbana |
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Maningrida |
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ISO 639-3 |
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djj |
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Recherche au sein de la communauté OLAC (Open Language Archives Community) |
Informations incomplètes “Austlang: Australian Indigenous Languages Database” . AIATSIS
Ndjébbana speakers traditionally owned lands on the eastern side of the mouth of the Liverpool River in central Arnhem Land (upstream almost as far as Bat Island), the two islands in the mouth of the river, lands stretching along the coast of the Arafura Sea eastwards from the Liverpool River and some adjacent inland territories in the vicinity of Gudjerama Creek (Karddjirráma), Tomkinson River and Cadell River (McKay 2000:157).
Currently speakers live in and around Maningrida McKay (2000:167).
Informations incomplètes “Lexicography and the Ndjebbana (Kunibidji) Bilingual Education Program” (57-70) . G.R. McKay (1983) , Peter Austin · Pacific Linguistics
"I was employed by the Northern Territory Department of Education to carry out linguistic research in support of the development of the bilingual program."
Maningrida, Arnhem Land
Informations incomplètes “How many languages were spoken in Australia?” . Claire Bowern (2011)
Informations incomplètes “LL-MAP (Language and Location: A Map Accessibility Project)” . Anthony Aristar and Helen Aristar-Dry and Yichun Xie (2012)
Informations incomplètes “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International