
Gurr-Goni - Wikipedia
Despite their genetic similarity, shared vocabulary rates are low, with 22% between Gurr-goni and Ndjebbana, and 24% between Gurr-goni and Nakkara. [3] It has two dialects, associated with the two moieties, respectively gun-dakangurrngu Gurrgoni, …
Gurr-Goni language - Wikipedia
Gurr-goni, also spelled Guragone, Gorogone, Gun-Guragone, Gunagoragone, Gungorogone, Gurrogone, Gutjertabia, is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken in Arnhem Land. There were about 60 speakers in 2011, all trilingual in Burarra or Kuninjku .
A grammar of Gurr-goni (North Central Arnhem land)
Ch. 1 gives an overview of the Gurr-goni language, its typological characteristics, speakers and genetic relationships. It also covers phonological and morphological preliminaries. Ch. 2 is concerned with the morphology and syntax of nominals.
The ASJP Database - Wordlist Guragone
A grammar of Gurr-goni (north central Arnhem Land). Ph.D. dissertation, Australian National University. [A few forms from The Rosetta Project, data supplied by Timothy Usher.]
Glottolog 5.1 - Guragone
Gurr-goni (5226-gge) = Critically Endangered (20 percent certain, based on the evidence available) (see Wurm 2007)
A Grammar Of Gurr-goni (north Central Arnhem Land) [PDF
A Grammar of Gurr-goni (North Central Amhem Land) by Rebecca Green A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of the Australian National University June 1995 II Declaration: Except where otherwise indicated, this thesis is my own work.
Gurr-goni to English dictionary | Non-serials
Gurr-goni is a language spoken by people in North-Central Arnhem Land, in and near the township of Maningrida. It has a small group of speakers; however, Gurr-goni children still …
Gurr-Goni language facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
Gurr-goni, also spelled Guragone, Gorogone, Gun-Guragone, Gunagoragone, Gungorogone, Gurrogone, Gutjertabia, is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken in Arnhem Land. There were about 60 speakers in 2011, all trilingual in Burarra or Kuninjku.
WALS Online - Language Gurr-goni
Fid Value Feature Reference Area; Glottocode: gura1252 ISO 639-3: gge Coordinates WGS84: 12°15'S, 134°25'E-12.25, 134.42
Green Rebecca. A Grammar of Gurr-goni (North Central Arnhem …
Apr 18, 2017 · In typological classification, Gurr-goni is a multiple classifying, prefixing language. Like many of its non-Pama-Nyungan neighbours, Gurr-goni makes use of pronominal prefixes encoding person, number and noun class on verbs and nominals.
Gurr-goni to English Dictionary | Batchelor Institute Press Online …
Gurr-goni is a langauge spoken by people in North-Central Arnhem Land, in and near the township of Maningrida. It has a small group of speakers; however, Gurr-goni children still learn their language and speak it at home and on country.
Gurr-Goni language - Wikiwand
Gurr-goni, also spelled Guragone, Gorogone, Gun-Guragone, Gunagoragone, Gungorogone, Gurrogone, Gutjertabia, is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken in Arnhem Land. There were about 60 speakers in 2011, all trilingual in Burarra or Kuninjku .
1. Long read: Disappearing tongues: the endangered language crisis
Take Gurr-Goni, an Aboriginal language from north-central Arnhem Land in Australia, which has had just several dozen speakers as far back as anyone can remember.
Gurr-Goni - Wikiwand
The tribal autonym is formed by an apparent suffix gurr-and -goni, their word for 'this'. [1] Guragone is a non-Pama-Nyungan language belonging to the Gunwinyguan family of languages, and has been described by Rebecca Green. It is one of the four Maningrida languages, the others being Ndjebbana, Nakkara and Burarra. [2]
The four languages Ndjebbana, Na-kara, Burarra and Gurr-goni are non-Pama-Nyungan languages spoken in north-central Arnhem Land, to the east of the Liverpool River (see Maps 1 and 3). The settlement of Maningrida is located in the country of Ndj6bbana speakers, and it is the community with which most Na-kara, Burarra and Gurr-goni speakers
Guragone language - ipfs.io
Gurr-goni, also spelled Guragone, Gorogone, Gun-Guragone, Gunagoragone, Gungorogone, Gurrogone, Gutjertabia, is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken in Arnhem Land. There were about 60 speakers in 2011, all trilingual in Burarra or Gunwinggu .
Foundation For Endangered Languages - Conference proceedings
Rebecca Green: Gurr-goni, a Minority Language in a Multilingual Community: Surviving into the 21st Century. Documenting Endangered Languages: Claire Bowern: Laves' Bardi Texts
Gurr-goni to English dictionary / [compiled by Rebecca Green and …
"Gurr-goni is a language spoken by people in North-Central Arnhem Land, in and near the township of Maningrida. It has a small group of speakers; however, Gurr-goni children still learn their language and speak it at home and on country.
WALS Online - Reference Green 1995
Green, Rebecca. 1995. A Grammar of Gurr-goni (North Central Arnhem Land). is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Gurr-goni language resources | Joshua Project
Listing of people groups speaking Gurr-goni. Gurr-goni dialects and alternate names. Bible and ministry resource availability.
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