- Source: Warrwa language
The Warrwa language is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language which was formerly spoken in the Derby Region of Western Australia near Broome, Western Australia. It may have been a dialect of Nyigina. It was also known as Warrawai or Warwa.
Grammar
Warrwa employed a variety of word orders grammatically. Attributive adjectives and possessive adjectives preceded the nouns they modified.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Warrwa language
- Warrwa
- Nyulnyulan languages
- Nyigina language
- List of language families
- Nyigina
- List of Australian Aboriginal languages
- List of extinct languages of Oceania
- William B. McGregor
- Grammatical number