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Umpila language

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Native to
  
Australia

Signed forms
  
Umpila Sign Language

Native speakers
  
12 (2005)

Region
  
Cape York Peninsula, Queensland

Language family
  
Pama–Nyungan Paman North Cape York Umpila

ISO 639-3
  
Variously: kbe – Kanju kuy – Kuuku-Ya'u ump – Umpila

Umpila is an aboriginal Australian language, or dialect cluster, of the Cape York Peninsula. It is spoken by about 100 aborigines, many of them elderly.

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Geographic distribution

The land territory associated with the Umpila language group is located along the northeastern coast of Cape York Peninsula and stretches from the northern end of Temple Bay south to the Massey Creek region at the top of Princess Charlotte Bay, and west of the Great Dividing Range towards the township of Coen. Most of the remaining Umpila and Kuuku Ya'u speakers reside in Lockhart River Aboriginal Community, which is located at Lloyd Bay, roughly at the boundary between Umpila and Kuuku Ya'u lands.

Varieties

The chief varieties of Umpila, variously considered dialects or distinct languages, are:

  • Umpila proper
  • Kanju (Kandju, Kaantyu, Gandju, Gandanju, Kamdhue, Kandyu, Kanyu, Karnu), also Jabuda, Neogulada, Yaldiye-Ho
  • Kuuku-Ya'u (Ya'o, Koko-Ja'o, Kokoyao), also Bagadji (Pakadji)
  • Kuuku Yani (extinct)
  • Uutaalnganu (extinct)
  • Kuuku Iyu (extinct)
  • Grammar

    Typologically, Umpila is agglutinative, suffixing, dependent-marking language, with a preference for Subject-Object-Verb constituent order. Grammatical relations are indicated by a split ergative case system: nominal inflections are ergative/absolutive, pronominals are nominative/accusative. Features of note include: historical dropping of initial consonants, complex verbal reduplication expressing progressivity and habitual aspect, 'optional' ergative marking.

    Sign language

    The Umpila have (or had) a well-developed signed form of their language.

    References

    Umpila language Wikipedia