Ngayawung language
| Ngayawung | |
|---|---|
| Lower Riverland | |
| Region | South Australia | 
| Ethnicity | Ngaiawang, Ngaralti, Nganguruku | 
| Extinct | (date missing) | 
| Pama–Nyungan
 
 | |
| Dialects | 
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | nwg | 
| Glottolog | lowe1402 | 
| AIATSIS[1] | S7Ngaiawang,S4Ngaralti,S6Nganguruku | 
Ngayawung (Ngaiawong) is an extinct language of southern South Australia, spoken by the Ngaiawang, Ngaralti and Nganguruku people.
The name is also spelled Ngaiyau, Aiawung, Aiawong, Iawung, Nggauaiyowangko; other names are Birta, Pitta, Pieta, Peeita and Meru.
Phonology
Consonants
| Peripheral | Laminal | Apical | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Labial | Velar | Dental | Palatal | Alveolar | Retroflex | |
| Plosive | p | k | t̪ | c | t | ʈ | 
| Nasal | m | ŋ | ɲ | n | ɳ | |
| Rhotic | ɾ~r | ɻ | ||||
| Lateral | ʎ | l | ɭ | |||
| Approximant | w | j | ||||
Vowels
| Front | Central | Back | |
|---|---|---|---|
| High | i iː | u uː | |
| Low | a aː | 
References
- ^ S7 Ngaiawang at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (see the info box for additional links)
- ^ Horgen, Michael (2004). The languages of the Lower Murray. LaTrobe University. pp. 45–56.