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Ngarrkic languages

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Geographic distribution
  
Central Australia

Glottolog
  
ngar1289

Subdivisions
  
Warlmanpa Warlpiri

Ngarrkic languages

Linguistic classification
  
Pama–Nyungan Ngumpin–Yapa Ngarrkic

The Ngarrkic (Ngarga) or Yapa languages are a small language family of Central Australia, consisting of the two closely related languages Warlmanpa and the more populous Warlpiri.

The family was named after the common word for initiated man in the member languages, ngarrka (Aboriginal pronunciation: [ˈŋarɡa]). Ngarga is an older spelling. In about 2000 an alternate name was suggested, yapa, based on the word for aboriginal man in the two languages.

In 2004 it was demonstrated that Ngarrkic is related to the neighboring Ngumpin languages.

References

Ngarrkic languages Wikipedia