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Urradhi is the south-western dialect of the Urradhi group of Paman languages on Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia,
and is possibly extinct. It is spoken by the Urradhi people, and is made of urra this and the proprietive dhi having. The
south-eastern dialect of the same language, Wudhadhi, is made of the same elements, wudha being this (note that dh is a voiced
dental fricative similar to th in mother). These are part of a group of closely related and highly mutually intelligible dialects,
these being Angkamuthi to the north of Urradhi, Atampaya inland from these, Utudhanamu inland north from Atampaya, Yantaykenu
further north, being the language of the Bamaga area, Yadhaykenu on the east coast north of Wudhadhi, and Yaraytyana further
north again. This group has no common language name, though Urradhi is commonly used as a cover name. It is unknown when it
went extinct. The Urradhi dialects are closely related to the Gudang language (Pantyinamu/Yatay/Gudang/Kartalaiga and other
clan names), formerly spoken on the tip of Cape York. |
Names (more)[en] Atampaya dialect[hr] Atampaya jezik [sv] Atampaya |
Language type : Extinct
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