Endangered Pama–Nyungan language of Australia
Ngadjunmaya , correctly known as Ngadjumaya [citation needed ] , is a Pama–Nyungan language of Western Australia that is located in the Goldfields-Esperance region.
Murunitja was apparently a dialect of either Ngadjumaya or of Mirning .
Phonology
Vowels
Three vowels with length are present:
/i/ can also be heard as [e ] before a velar /k/, and as [ɛ ~ æ ] before palatal sounds /ʎ, j/.
/a/ can also be heard as [ɔ ] when following sounds /w, j/, and as [o ] when following /k/.
/u/ can also be heard as fronted [ʏ ] when preceding /j/.
Consonants
/ɽ/ can be heard as either a tap [ɽ ] or a glide [ɻ ] .
/r/ can be heard as either a trill [r ] or a tap [ɾ ] .
/k/ can also have a voiced allophone of [ɣ ] when in word-medial positions.[ 2]
References
North Northeast Wik Lamalamic Yalanjic Southwest Norman Thaypan Southern Other