Warlmanpa
[别称 Wolperi, Wolpirra, Albura]语系:Pama-Nyungan
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语系:Pama-Nyungan
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Wolperi, Wolpirra, Albura, Alpira, Alpiri, Elpira, Ilpara, Ilpira, Ilpirra, Nam-bulatji, Njambalatji, Ulperra, Wailbri, Walbiri, Walbrai, Wal-bri, Waljbiri, Waljpiri, Walmala, Walmanba, Walpari, Wanaeka, Wanajaga., Wanajaka, Wanajeka, Waneiga, Waringari, Warrabri |
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Pama-Nyungan, Ngumpin-Yapa |
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信息不完整 “A Lexicographic Study of Some Australian Languages: Project Descriptions” (71-107) . Kenneth Hale (1983) , Peter Austin · Pacific Linguistics
"The remaining Warlmanpa speakers are few, amounting to a handful of (extended) families...Others, perhaps a few dozen, know a good deal of the language but are more at home in one or more other Australian languages...The number of Warlmanpa speakers is set at 36 by Miliken 1976, but this figure is based more on volunteered tribal affiliation than on the langues commanded by the individual, and is liable to be an under-estimate."
Banka Banka, Ali-Curung, Tennant Creek
信息不完整 “Australasia and the Pacific” (425-577) . Stephen Wurm (2007) , Christopher Moseley · Routledge
"In 1981, perhaps fifty speakers were reported. The number of speakers is lower today."
Kriol
"The people generally speak the English-based pidgin lingua franca Kriol to which speakers are shifting."
信息不完整 “How many languages were spoken in Australia?” . Claire Bowern (2011)