DAMIN I BELCHER

SHAWNEE, KS 66216

ROOFING CONTRACTOR

the free encyclopedia Ceremonial language of Australia For the village in Iransee DaminIran . This article includes a list of general referencesby the Lardil or Yangkaal people Setting and usage Initiation language for menused by the Lardil people of Mornington Island Extinct 1970s? &#911 &#93Purpose Constructed language ritual language Damin Language codes ISO 639-3 qda (unofficial) &#91a &#93Glottolog None Linguasphere 29-TAA-bb IETF art-x-damin &#91This article contains IPA phonein the Gulf of Carpentariathe Lardil on Mornington Islandthe largest island of the Wellesley Islandsand the Yangkaal on the Forsyth Islands. Their languages belong to the same familythe Tangkic languages . Lardil is the most divergent of the Tangkic languagesit has several aspects found in language games around the worldsuch as turning nasal occlusives such as m and n into nasal clicksdoubling consonantsand the like. Evans and colleaguesafter studying the mythology of both tribes

1 History Toggle History subsection 1.1 Origin 1.2 Past ceremonial use 1.3 Decline 2 Phonology Toggle Phonology subsection 2.1 Vowels 2.2 Consonants 2.3 Phonotactics 3 Morphology and lexicon 4 Notes 5 References 6 Sources 7 Further reading 8 External links Toggle the table of contents Damin 11 languages Asturianu Català Deutsch Esperanto Español Français עברית 日本語 Polski Русский Svenska Edit links Article Talk English Read Edit View history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions Read Edit View

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