Extinct Australian language
Kok-Nar |
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Gundara |
Kuuk-Nhang |
Native to | Australia |
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Region | Cape York Peninsula, Queensland |
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Extinct | (date missing) |
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ISO 639-3 | gko |
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Glottolog | kokn1236 |
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AIATSIS[1] | G29 |
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ELP | Kok-Nar |
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Kok Narr (Kok-Nar) is an extinct Paman language of the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia.
Country
Ancestral Koknar(Kwantari) territory is estimated to cover 2,400 square miles (6,200 km2) and extended from Galbraith Station and the northern bank of the lower Staaten River inland to Old Koolatah, north to Inkerman and the middle of the Nassau River.
Phonology
Consonants
- /ɻ/ may also be heard as a lateral [ɭ] in word-initial positions.
Vowels
- [ɛ] may be heard as an allophone of /i/ when after sounds /ɾ, r, j/.[3]
References
Sources
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Wik | |
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Lamalamic | |
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Yalanjic | |
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Norman | |
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Thaypan | |
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