Native to Australia | ||
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Extinct (perhaps a couple remaining in 1981) Dialects MangerrErriUrningangga ISO 639-3 Variously:zme – Mangerrurc – Urninganggerr – Erre |
Giimbiyu is an extinct Aboriginal Australian language isolate once spoke by the Giimbiyu people of northern Australia.
The name Giimbiyu is a Gaagudju word for 'of the stoney country'. It was introduced in Harvey (1992) as a cover term for the named dialects,
In 1997 Nicholas Evans proposed an Arnhem Land family that includes the Giimbiyu languages. However, they are not included in Bowern (2011).
References
Giimbiyu language Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA