Wajarri
[别称 Watjari, Watjarri, Wadjari]语系:Pama-Nyungan
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语系:Pama-Nyungan
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Watjari, Watjarri, Wadjari, Wadjeri, Wadgaree, Wajeri, Wajjari, Wajari, Waian-wonga, Baialdju, Pidong, Wad'arri, Iirrawad-'ari, Irawadjari, Kurduwongga, Kurduwonga, Maliara, Miliarra, Miliara, Cheangwa, Wardal, Yajeri, Jamadj, Yamaidyi, Muliara, Malleyearra, Meloria, Waianwonga |
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Pama-Nyungan, Kartu |
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ISO 639-3 |
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wbv |
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文件格式: csv |
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信息不完整 “Australasia and the Pacific” (425-577) . Stephen Wurm (2007) , Christopher Moseley · Routledge
<200
"In 1981, fifty or fewer fluent speakers were reported out of an ethnic group of fewer than 200. The people generally speak English, and the number of speakers is considerably lower today."
信息不完整 “Handbook of Western Australian Aboriginal Languages South of the Kimberley Region” . Nicholas Thieberger (1996) Pacific Linguistics, Australian National University
"[Spoken] north of Sanford River; on Roderick River."
信息不完整 “How many languages were spoken in Australia?” . Claire Bowern (2011)
信息不完整 “Community, identity, wellbeing: The report of the Second National Indigenous Languages Survey” . Doug Marmion and Kazuko Obata and Jakelin Troy (2014)
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~5
~15
"The language has only a small number of full speakers, spread disproportionately across the older age groups."
"Comparison of data between the two
surveys indicates an increase in the number of speakers and of proficiency level. […] Languages like Wajarri can rapidly decline without a more concentrated effort to transfer the full knowledge of the language to younger generations and to get younger people using the language."