Gkuthaarn language
Gkuthaarn, also rendered Kuthant, Kutanda and other variant spellings, is an extinct Paman language of the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia. It also known as Karundi/Garandi (and variant spellings), but the Garandi language may be a separate dialect. Norman Tindale also assigned the name Kareldi, but this is not confirmed by others.[2] Current sources refer to the Gkuthaarn people.[3][4] Alternative names
However, according to Lauriston Sharp, Kotanda was also used for the now extinct Kalibamu, and Karandi/Garandi (AUSTLANG G32) was a different local group,[2] and AIATSIS agrees.[5]
Other variant spellings included in AUSTLANG are:[2]
PhonologyConsonants
[ʈ] is attested only in the sequence [ɳʈ] and in Kukatj loans. Vowels
Kuthant has two diphthongs: /ia/ and /ua/. Some wordsAccording to W.E. Armit, inspector of Native Police, these were some words of the "Karrandee tribe":[6]
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