Djinba
[également appelé Jinba, Djimba, Outjanbah]Classification : Pama-Nyungan
·en grand danger
Classification : Pama-Nyungan
·en grand danger
Jinba, Djimba, Outjanbah, Dyinba, Ganalbwingu, Kurkamarnapia |
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Pama-Nyungan, Yolngu |
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ISO 639-3 |
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djb |
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En tant que csv |
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Recherche au sein de la communauté OLAC (Open Language Archives Community) |
Informations incomplètes “Djinang and Djinba - A Grammatical and Historical Perspective” . Bruce E. Waters (1989) Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University
"... most older Djinang speakers have a good command of Djinba as a second language."
"situated to the south and east of the Djinang area."
Informations incomplètes “How many languages were spoken in Australia?” . Claire Bowern (2011)
Informations incomplètes “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
Data for the number of native speakers comes from Waters (1989), and "includes 70 Ganalbingu (Black 1983)." Dabi is nearly extinct (1991 SIL).