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Wargamay
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Data on Wargamay
Alternative names: Wargamaygan, Warrgamay.
For a full list of alternative names and spellings, see Austlang
Main dialects: Biyay, Wargamay
Wargamay is used both as a language name and a dialect name. Biyay is a name for two different dialects of Wargamay.
Classification: Pama-Nyungan, Dyirbalic group
Area: Australia, Queensland.
Coast south of Hinchinbrook Island, and inland along Herbert River.
Number of speakers : The 2005 National Indigenous Languages Survey Report counted 3 native speakers of Wargamay.
Language vitality & transmission :
The language is clearly on the verge of extinction. The NILS classifies Wargamay as “severely endangered”.
Bibliography
Dixon, R M W. 1972. The Dyirbal language of north Queensland. London: Cambridge University Press.
Dixon R M W. 1981. Wargamay. In Handbook of Australian languages Vol. 2, eds. Dixon RMW and B Blake, 1-144. Canberra: ANU Press.
Dixon, R M W and Koch, Grace. 1996. Dyirbal song poetry : the oral literature of an Australian rainforest people. St. Lucia, QLD: University of Queensland Press.
Sutton, Peter. 1973. Gugu-Badhun and its neighbours: a linguistic salvage study, Macquarie University: MA.
Tindale, Norman. 1974. Tribal Boundaries in Aboriginal Australia. Canberra: Division of National Mapping, Department of National Development.
See Austlang website for a complete bibliography about Bundjalung
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