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Kayardild is a Tangkic language spoken on the South Wellesley Islands, north west Queensland, Australia, with fewer than ten
fluent speakers remaining. Other members of the family include Lardil, Yukulta (Ganggalida) and Yangkaal. It is famous for
its many unusual case phenomena, including case stacking of up to four levels, the use of clause-level case to signal interclausal
relations and pragmatic factors, and another set of 'verbal case' endings which convert their hosts from nouns into verbs
morphologically. |
Names (more)[en] Nyangga |
Language type : Extinct
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