Yan-nhaŋu

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Yan-nhaŋu is an Indigenous Australian language spoken by the Yolŋu people of Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory.

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Yan-nhaŋu canonical 1

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instanceOf Australian Aboriginal language
Yolŋu language
endangered language
belongsTo Yolŋu cultural sphere NERFINISHED
continent Australia
countryAssociatedWith Yolŋu clan estates in north-eastern Arnhem Land
endangermentCause language shift to English
language shift to dominant Yolŋu varieties
hasAlternativeName Yan-nhaŋu language NERFINISHED
hasCulturalRole encodes Yolŋu kinship relations
encodes Yolŋu land and sea knowledge
used in Yolŋu ceremonial life
hasDomain kinship and social organisation
marine environment terminology
traditional ecological knowledge
hasKnowledgeSystem oral tradition
hasLexicalFeature many terms specific to Yolŋu sea country
hasMorphologicalFeature agglutinative morphology
rich case system
suffixing morphology
hasPhonologicalFeature contrastive retroflex consonants
multiple stop series distinguished by place of articulation
three-vowel system
hasSyntacticFeature case-marked noun phrases
relatively free word order
hasType indigenous minority language
hasWritingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script
isPartOf Yolŋu Matha dialect continuum
isRecognisedBy Australian linguists as a distinct Yolŋu variety
isRelatedTo Djambarrpuyŋu NERFINISHED
Gumatj NERFINISHED
Gälpu NERFINISHED
other Yolŋu languages
isSubjectOf language revitalisation efforts
linguistic documentation projects
isTaughtIn some community-based language programs
languageFamily Pama–Nyungan languages NERFINISHED
region north-eastern Arnhem Land
spokenBy Yolŋu people NERFINISHED
small number of remaining fluent speakers
spokenIn Arnhem Land NERFINISHED
Australia NERFINISHED
Northern Territory NERFINISHED
status severely endangered
subfamily Yolŋu languages NERFINISHED
transmissionMode intergenerational oral transmission
usesOrthography Yolŋu Matha orthography conventions

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