Wulna language facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Wulna |
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Beriguruk | |
Native to | Australia |
Region | Arnhem Land |
Ethnicity | Beriguruk, Djerimanga |
Extinct | date unknown, 1 speaker cited in 1981 |
Language family |
Darwin Region
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AIATSIS | N29 |
Wulna (Wuna) is an extinct indigenous language of Australia. It had one speaker left in 1981. It is poorly attested and only tentatively classified as being related to Limilngan.
The State Library of New South Wales has an original copy of Vocabulary of the Woolner District Dialect, Adelaide River, Northern Territory by John W. O. Bennett (published in 1869) which it has made available online as scanned images. The book documents the vocabulary and pronunciation of Wulna in general, in addition to place names from the Adelaide River region of Norther Territory. The original copy has been annotated by Paul Foelsche, the first police inspector of Northern Territory, who has added his own words to the vocabulary list, and his own corrections on pronunciation.