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Mantharta language

Mantharta is a dialect cluster of Australian Aboriginal languages spoken in the southern Pilbara region of Western Australia. There are four varieties, which were distinct but largely mutually intelligible. The four are:

  • Tharrgari (Tharrkari, Dhargari), still spoken
  • Warriyangka (Wadiwangga), still spoken
  • Thiin (Thiinma), still spoken as of 2021
  • Jiwarli (Tjiwarli), extinct 1986

The name mantharta comes from the word for "man" in all four varieties.

Language revival

, the Warriyangga dialect is one of 20 languages prioritised as part of the Priority Languages Support Project, being undertaken by First Languages Australia and funded by the Department of Communications and the Arts. The project aims to "identify and document critically-endangered languages — those languages for which little or no documentation exists, where no recordings have previously been made, but where there are living speakers".

Phonology

Consonants

  • /d̪/ can also be lenited as a fricative [ð] in intervocalic positions.
  • /ɾ/ can also be heard as a trill [r].
  • Stops may also be voiced as [b, É¡, d̪, ɟ, d, ɖ] in medial position.

Vowels

References