Dhudhuroa language

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Dhudhuroa
Victorian Alpine
RegionNorth-eastern Victoria, Australia
EthnicityDhudhuroa, Djilamatang, ?Minjambuta
Extinctearly 20th century
Revival2010s
Language codes
ISO 639-3ddr
Glottologdhud1236
AIATSIS[1]S44
Category:Language articles with unreferenced extinction date

Dhudhuroa is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language of north-eastern Victoria. As it is no longer spoken, Dhudhuroa is primarily known today from written material collected by R. H. Mathews from Neddy Wheeler.[2] It has gone by numerous names, including Dhudhuroa, the Victorian Alpine language, Dyinningmiddhang, Djilamatang, Theddora,[3] Theddoramittung, Balangamida, and Tharamirttong. Yaitmathang (Jaitmathang), or Jandangara (Gundanora), was spoken in the same area, but was a dialect of Ngarigu.[1]

The Dhudhuroa language is currently undergoing a revival, and is being taught at Bright Secondary College and Wooragee Primary School.[4]

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Dental Alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar
Plosive b dh d (ɖ rd) ɟ dj ɡ
Nasal m nh n (ɳ rn) ɲ ny ŋ ng
Lateral l
Rhotic r rr
Approximant w j y

Blake and Reid (2002) suggest that there were possibly two retroflex consonants, but there is not enough evidence for them.[5]

Vowels

Front Central Back
Close i      u     
Open a     

Grammar

Nouns are inflected for number, gender and case.

There are three numbers, the singular, dual and plural.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 S44 Dhudhuroa at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
  2. Blake & Reid 2002.
  3. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, volume 75, page 324: It is obvious that the two, the Theddora and the Dhudhuroa, are the same.
  4. Jacks, Timna (10 October 2015). "VCE Indigenous language students awaken 'sleeping' Dhudhuroa tongue". The Age. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  5. Blake & Reid 2002, p. 185.
  6. Mathews 1909, pp. 278–279.

Sources

Further reading

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