Anindilyakwa language


Anindilyakwa is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Warnindhilyagwa people on Groote Eylandt in the Gulf of Carpentaria in the Northern Territory of Australia. A 2001 Australian government study identified more than 1000 speakers of the language, although there are reports of as many as three thousand. In the 2016 census, around 1500 people said they spoke Anindilyakwa.
Anindilyakwa may be most closely related to Nunggubuyu, on the adjacent mainland, but that is yet to be confirmed.

Names

Spellings of the name include:
It also known as Groote Eylandt, after its location. Another name is Ingura or Yingguru.

Classification

Once considered a family level isolate, Van Egmond has demonstrated Anindilyakwa to be part of the Eastern branch of the Gunwinyguan family, relating it to Nunggubuyu and Ngandi, using correspondences between core vocabulary, verbal morphological forms, phonemes, and verbal inflectional paradigms.

Phonology

Vowels

The analysis of Anindilyakwa's vowels is open to interpretation. Stokes analyses it as having four phonemic vowels,. Leeding analyses it as having just two,.

Consonants

Phonotactics

All Anindilyakwa words end in a vowel. Clusters of up to three consonants can occur within words.

Grammar

Noun classes

Anindilyakwa has five noun classes, or genders, each marked by a prefix:
For bound pronouns, instead of "human male" and "non-human male" classes there is a single "male" class.
All native nouns carry a class prefix, but some loanwords may lack them.

Numerals

According to Stokes the language traditionally had numerals up to twenty but since the introduction of English, English words are now used almost exclusively for numbers above five.

Adjectives

Size degrees is done in two grades the positive and a diminutive, although reduplication of this word is possible for an intensifying effect.

Example

This song is a translation of the church song "This is the day", sung by the local churchgoers in the community of Angurugu. The spelling and translation requires confirmation.
AnindilyakwaApproximate translation
Mema mamawurra
Ngumanekburrakama God
Narriyekiyerra, Akuwerikilyelyingmajungwuna
Narriyekiyerra
Akuwerikilyelyingmajungwuna
This day
Made by God
We will rejoice and be glad in it
This is the day made by God
We will rejoice in it