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- Martuthunira is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language, that was the traditional language of the Martuthunira people of Western Australia. The last...
- Look up Martuthunira in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Martuthunira may refer to: Martuthunira people, aboriginal people of Australia Martuthunira language...
- language group from New South Wales have a four-section system. The Martuthunira language group from the Pilbara region of Western Australia have a four-section...
- jeelaa "loveless" dar "clothes" dharla'aan "clothesless," i.e., naked In Martuthunira, the privative case is formed with either -wirriwa or -wirraa. Parla-wirraa...
- there is some evidence that Jaburara may have instead been a dialect of Martuthunira (see below). While Ngarluma and Kariyarra, as parts of a continuum, are...
- more accurately, Martuthunira, are an Aboriginal Australian people in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The ethnonym "Martuthunira" reflects the word...
- Fabaceae that is endemic to Western Australia. The indigenous group the Martuthunira, Ngarluma and Yindjibarndi peoples know it as marrawa, the Kariyarra...
- German minesweeper Undine (W35) Kita-Pippu Station, in Hokkaido, ****an Martuthunira language Wanderer W35, a German sedan XW-35, an American thermonuclear...
- Algy Paterson (died 6 August 1995) was the last fluent speaker of the Martuthunira language of Western Australia. Algy's father was a European, which made...
- common word- and syllable-finally, unlike the apicals. In the extinct Martuthunira, the peripheral stops /p/ and /k/ shared similar allophony. Whereas the...