Lardil
[, другое название: Engarilla, Eugoola, Ganggalida]Классификация: Tangkic
·на грани исчезновения
Классификация: Tangkic
·на грани исчезновения
Engarilla, Eugoola, Ganggalida, Iukala, Jakula, Jogula, Jokal, Jokala, Jokul, Jokula, Jokulta, Jugul, Jugulda, Jungulda, Kanggaleida, Yangarella, Yookala, Yugulda, Yukula, Yukulta, Laierdila, Ladil, Lardill, Kunana, Kuna'na, Gunana, Mornington Island tribe, Leerdil |
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Информация из: “Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages” . Christopher Moseley (2007) Routledge
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"In 1981, possibly fifty speakers were reported. ... Children do not know the language. There are now only three to four full speakers left, but more semi-speakers."
"The language is moving towards being moribund."
English
"The speakers use more English than Lardil, a tendencey which has been increasing over the years because the missionaries had been discouraging the use of the language."
Информация из: “A Lexicographic Study of Some Australian Languages: Project Descriptions” (71-107) . Kenneth Hale (1983) , Peter Austin · Pacific Linguistics
"The number of Lardil speakers is not known. It is probably not in excess of fifty, and when Hale visited Mornington Island in 1960, fluent speakers of Lardil were in their forties or older."
Mornington Island; Denham Island; Sydney Island
"Lardil people are now concentrated on Mornington Island, one of the Wellesley group, at the southern extreme of the Gulf of Carpentaria, North Queensland. Tindale 1974 has Mornington, and the Denham Island shore directly acros Appel Channel, as the traditional territory of the Lardil. However, Sydney Island is also said to have been a part of it."
Информация из: “Leerdil Yuujmen bana Yanangarr (Old and New Lardil)” . Norvin Richards (1997)
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"The language is now spoken by considerably fewer people [than in the 1960s], the youngest of which are in their early fifties."
Информация из: “How many languages were spoken in Australia?” . Claire Bowern (2011)