Nhanda language
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Le nhanta (ou nhanda) est une langue aborigène de la famille pama-nyungan, parlée dans l'Ouest l'Australie, le long de côte, entre le Nord de Geraldton et le Sud de Shark Bay. La langue n'est plus parlée que par quelques personnes et est fortement menacée.
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Nhanda är ett australiskt språk med ett okänt antal talare. Nhanda talas i Väst-Australien. Nhanda tillhör de pama-nyunganska språken.
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Nhanda, also rendered Nanda, Nhanta and Nhandi, is an Australian Aboriginal language from the Midwest region of Western Australia, between Geraldton and the Murchison River, from the coast to about 20 kilometres (12 mi) inland. The language is now spoken, or semi-spoken, by only a few people. While Nhanda is usually considered a member of the Kartu branch of the Pama–Nyungan family, distinctive features of Nhanda, relative to neighbouring languages have caused some linguists to question this classification, and/or classify Nhanda as an isolate.
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Nhanda–Nhanhagardi
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Geraldton to Shark Bay area of Western Australia
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None known
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Le nhanta (ou nhanda) est une langue aborigène de la famille pama-nyungan, parlée dans l'Ouest l'Australie, le long de côte, entre le Nord de Geraldton et le Sud de Shark Bay. La langue n'est plus parlée que par quelques personnes et est fortement menacée.
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Nhanda, also rendered Nanda, Nhanta and Nhandi, is an Australian Aboriginal language from the Midwest region of Western Australia, between Geraldton and the Murchison River, from the coast to about 20 kilometres (12 mi) inland. The language is now spoken, or semi-spoken, by only a few people. The AIATSIS Austlang database says: "According to [Juliette] Blevins (2001:3) three dialects of Nhanda can be identified: Nhanda, the northernmost dialect, Watchandi W13, the central dialect, and Amangu W12, the southern dialect. Thus Nhanda is both a language name and a dialect name". No speakers are listed in successive tallies since 1975, but the (formerly Yamaji Language Centre) has been working on its revival, originally led by Blevins. Nanakarti was apparently a distinct language. While Nhanda is usually considered a member of the Kartu branch of the Pama–Nyungan family, distinctive features of Nhanda, relative to neighbouring languages have caused some linguists to question this classification, and/or classify Nhanda as an isolate. A controversial hypothesis, first raised by historian Rupert Gerritsen, suggests that the unusual features of Nhanda may result from undocumented language contact during the early modern era, with Dutch – in the form of shipwrecked seafarers stranded in Australia before European settlement had officially begun. Gerritsen's hypothesis has been rejected by linguist Juliette Blevins, an authority on Nhanda. Gerritsen critiqued the rejection of his views by Blevins in a subsequent paper, re-outlining his evidence of Dutch influence on Nhanda.
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Nhanda är ett australiskt språk med ett okänt antal talare. Nhanda talas i Väst-Australien. Nhanda tillhör de pama-nyunganska språken.
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