| has URI | http://lexvo.org/id/term/language/aoi |
| has gloss | eng: Enindhilyagwa (several other names; see below) is an Australian language isolate spoken by the Warnindhilyagwa people on Groote Eylandt in the Gulf of Carpentaria in northern Australia. A 2001 Australian government identified more than one thousand speakers of the language, although there are reports of as many as three thousand. In 2008, it was cited in a study on whether humans had an innate ability to count without having words for numbers - which Enindhilyagwa does not have. |
| has gloss | eng: Names Spellings of the name include: *Andiljangwa *Andilyaugwa *Anindilyakwa (used by Ethnologue) *Aninhdhilyagwa (used by R. M. W. Dixons Australian Languages) *Enindiljaugwa *Enindhilyagwa *Wanindilyaugwa It also known as Groote Eylandt, after its location. Another name is Ingura or Yingguru. Classification Although sometimes grouped with the Gunwinyguan languages, Enindhilyagwa has not been shown to be related to other Australian languages, and recent attempts by Nicholas Evans at reducing the number of language families in Australia have left it as an isolate. Phonology Vowels The analysis of Enindhilyagwas vowels is open to interpretation. Stokes (1981) analyses it as having four phonemic vowels, . Leeding (1989) analyses it as having just two, . Consonants | class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" !rowspan="3"| !colspan="3"| Peripheral !colspan="2"| Laminal !colspan="2"| Apical |- !rowspan="2"| Bilabial !colspan="2"| Velar !rowspan="2"| Palatal !rowspan="2"| Dental !rowspan="2"| Alveolar !rowspan="2"| Retroflex |- ! Unrounded ! Rounded |- ! Stop | | | | | | | |- ! Nasal | | | | | | | |- ! Lateral | | | | | | | |- ! Rhotic | | | | | | | |- ! Semivowel | | | | | | |... |
| lexicalization | eng: Enindhilyagwa language |
| subclass of | e/Language isolate |
| instance of | http://dbpedia.org/resource/Language_isolate |
| instance of | http://www.mpii.de/yago/resource/Language_isolate |