Nyangumarta
Autonym candidate: I:baruga unverified — from alt-names· 53 name candidates recorded
Classification
Glottolog family treeCountry & location
Glottolog point-20.6271, 121.3910
Provenance: glottolog
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Grammar profile
89 coded · 6 unknown68 Grambank + 10 WALS — 95 coded features in total across 74 Grambank, 10 WALS, 11 AUS extension.
Grambank’s 195 variables are a cross-linguistic baseline— a fixed questionnaire asked of every language — not “the grammar” of Nyangumarta. Read each cell as an answer to a standard typological question. Compare languages in the grammar lens →
Showing 95 of 95 coded features.
Grambank
74 featuresClause and Syntax9
- both.
Order of numeral and noun in the noun phrase: 1=Numeral-Noun, 2=Noun-Numeral, 3=both orders occur.
Grambank GB024
- unknown
Whether the language has clause chaining (long strings of dependent clauses + one final finite verb).
Grambank GB150
- unknown
Whether there is a morphological simultaneous-vs-sequential clause distinction.
Grambank GB152
- present
Whether yes/no questions can be marked by intonation alone.
Grambank GB257
- absent
Whether yes/no questions can be marked by a special word order.
Grambank GB260
- absent
Whether content interrogatives normally stay in situ (not fronted).
Grambank GB326
- present
Whether a relative clause can follow its head noun.
Grambank GB327
- absent
Whether a relative clause can precede its head noun.
Grambank GB328
- absent
Whether there are internally-headed relative clauses.
Grambank GB329
Demonstrative1
- absent
Whether demonstratives make three or more distance contrasts (e.g. near/mid/far).
Grambank GB035
Nominal24
- absent
Whether the language has a definite or specific article (a grammatical word like English 'the').
Grambank GB020
- absent
Whether indefinite nominals commonly take an indefinite article (like English 'a/an').
Grambank GB021
- both.
Order of an adnominal demonstrative ('this/that') and noun: 1=Dem-Noun, 2=Noun-Dem, 3=both.
Grambank GB025
- absent
Whether independent 3rd-person pronouns mark a gender distinction (he vs she).
Grambank GB030
- absent
Whether an action/state noun can be productively derived from a verb (e.g. 'run' -> 'running').
Grambank GB047
- absent
Whether an agent noun can be productively derived from a verb (e.g. 'teach' -> 'teacher').
Grambank GB048
- absent
Whether an object/result noun can be productively derived from a verb.
Grambank GB049
- absent
Whether the gender/noun-class system uses shape as a class-assignment factor.
Grambank GB052
- absent
Whether the gender/noun-class system uses animacy as a class-assignment factor.
Grambank GB053
- absent
Whether the gender/noun-class system uses plant status as a class-assignment factor.
Grambank GB054
- absent
Whether the language has numeral classifiers (a sortal element required when counting).
Grambank GB057
- absent
Whether the language has possessive classifiers.
Grambank GB058
- both
Unmarked order of possessor noun and possessed noun: 1=Possessor-Possessed, 2=Possessed-Possessor, 3=both.
Grambank GB065
- absent
Whether an adjective-like property word can agree with its noun in gender/noun class.
Grambank GB170
- absent
Whether an adnominal demonstrative can agree with its noun in gender/noun class.
Grambank GB171
- absent
Whether an article can agree with its noun in gender/noun class.
Grambank GB172
- absent
Whether a noun's phonological shape is a factor in gender/class assignment.
Grambank GB192
- both
Order of adjective-like property word and noun: 0=not used attributively, 1=Adj-N, 2=N-Adj, 3=both.
Grambank GB193
- present
Whether standard negation can be marked by a non-inflecting negative particle.
Grambank GB299
- absent
Whether plural number is marked in the NP by a dedicated free (unbound) element.
Grambank GB318
- absent
Whether adnominal possession can be marked by a prefix on the possessor.
Grambank GB430
- absent
Whether adnominal possession can be marked by a prefix on the possessed noun.
Grambank GB431
- present
Whether adnominal possession can be marked by a suffix on the possessor.
Grambank GB432
- absent
Whether adnominal possession can be marked by a suffix on the possessed noun.
Grambank GB433
Numerals2
- absent
Whether the numeral system is decimal (base 10).
Grambank GB333
- absent
Whether there is any synchronic evidence of a quinary (base 5) element.
Grambank GB334
Other8
- present
Whether noun-conjoining ('X and Y') and comitative ('X with Y') use different markers.
Grambank GB027
- absent
Whether more than three nouns are suppletive for number (a different root for singular vs plural).
Grambank GB041
- absent
Whether there is productive overt singular marking on nouns.
Grambank GB042
- absent
Whether the language has prepositions.
Grambank GB074
- absent
Whether there is grammatical marking of direct (sensory) evidence.
Grambank GB322
- absent
Whether there is grammatical marking of indirect evidence (hearsay, inference).
Grambank GB323
- present
Whether any part of the case/adposition (flagging) system shows ergative alignment.
Grambank GB409
- absent
Whether there is a politeness (T/V) distinction in 2nd-person forms.
Grambank GB415
Pronoun2
- present
Whether the pronoun system distinguishes inclusive ('we incl. you') from exclusive ('we excl. you').
Grambank GB028
- absent
Whether there is a phonologically independent reflexive pronoun.
Grambank GB305
Verb and Valency28
- absent
Whether core adjectives behave like verbs when used as a predicate ('the dog is big' patterns like 'the dog runs').
Grambank GB068
- present
Whether the S (intransitive subject) can be indexed by a suffix/enclitic on the verb.
Grambank GB089
- absent
Whether there is a benefactive applicative marker on the verb ('do X for someone').
Grambank GB103
- absent
Whether there is an instrumental applicative marker on the verb ('do X with an instrument').
Grambank GB104
- absent
Whether standard negation can be marked by an affix, clitic, or verb modification.
Grambank GB107
- absent
Whether verbs are suppletive for participant number (different root for singular vs plural participant).
Grambank GB109
- absent
Whether verbs are suppletive for tense or aspect.
Grambank GB110
- unknown
Whether there are verbal affixes/clitics that transitivize intransitive verbs (causative-like).
Grambank GB113
- absent
Whether there is a copula for predicate nominals ('X is a Y').
Grambank GB117
- present
Whether there are serial verb constructions (two+ verbs in one clause without a linker).
Grambank GB118
- absent
Whether mood can be marked by an inflecting auxiliary verb.
Grambank GB119
- absent
Whether aspect can be marked by an inflecting auxiliary verb.
Grambank GB120
- absent
Whether tense can be marked by an inflecting auxiliary verb.
Grambank GB121
- absent
Whether verb compounding is a regular process.
Grambank GB122
- present
Whether there are verb-adjunct (light-verb / coverb) constructions.
Grambank GB123
- absent
Whether noun incorporation into the verb is a productive intransitivizing process.
Grambank GB124
- absent
Whether the unmarked transitive constituent order is verb-initial.
Grambank GB131
- unknown
Whether the unmarked transitive constituent order is verb-medial.
Grambank GB132
- unknown
Whether the unmarked transitive constituent order is verb-final.
Grambank GB133
- absent
Whether the order of core (S/A/P) constituents is fixed.
Grambank GB136
- absent
Whether prohibitive (negative imperative) negation differs from declarative negation.
Grambank GB139
- absent
Whether there is a morphological passive marked on the lexical verb.
Grambank GB147
- absent
Whether there is a morphological antipassive marked on the lexical verb.
Grambank GB148
- unknown
Whether there is a switch-reference marker (signals same/different subject across clauses).
Grambank GB151
- absent
Whether causatives are formed by affixes/clitics on the verb.
Grambank GB155
- absent
Whether yes/no questions can be marked by verbal morphology alone.
Grambank GB286
- absent
Whether standard negation can be marked by an inflecting negative auxiliary verb.
Grambank GB298
- present
Whether there are multiple past or future tenses distinguishing distance in time (e.g. recent vs remote past).
Grambank GB309
WALS
10 featuresNominal Categories1
- Inclusive and exclusive differentiated
Inclusive/Exclusive Forms in Pama-Nyungan
WALS 39B
Word order9
- NegV
Order of Negative Morpheme and Verb
WALS 143A
- NegV
Preverbal Negative Morphemes
WALS 143E
- None
Postverbal Negative Morphemes
WALS 143F
- None
Minor morphological means of signaling negation
WALS 143G
- No dominant order
Order of Adposition and Noun Phrase
WALS 85A
- No dominant order
Order of Adjective and Noun
WALS 87A
- Demonstrative-Noun
Order of Demonstrative and Noun
WALS 88A
- Other
Relationship between the Order of Object and Verb and the Order of Adposition and Noun Phrase
WALS 95A
- Other
Relationship between the Order of Object and Verb and the Order of Adjective and Noun
WALS 97A
AUS extension
11 featuresDemonstrative1
- two
Number of distance contrasts (2, 3+ deictic terms).
AUS extension AUX023
Negation1
- no
Whether the prohibitive (negative imperative) uses a different construction from declarative negation.
AUS extension AUX037
Numerals1
- restricted/none
Base of the numeral system: decimal, quinary, vigesimal, body-part tally, or restricted (many Australian languages have very small numeral systems).
AUS extension AUX043
Pronoun1
- no
Whether independent 3rd-person pronouns mark gender (he/she).
AUS extension AUX024
Syntax1
- no-dominant-order
Prepositions vs postpositions vs no dominant adpositions.
AUS extension AUX039
Valency2
- no
A morphological antipassive on the lexical verb (demotes P; salient in ergative languages).
AUS extension AUX034
- no
Whether causatives are formed by an affix/clitic on the verb.
AUS extension AUX035
Verb4
- yes
Whether there are multiple past or future tenses distinguishing temporal distance (e.g. recent vs remote past) — common in Australian languages.
AUS extension AUX027
- no
Whether a verb uses a different root for singular vs plural participant (e.g. 'go.sg' vs 'go.pl').
AUS extension AUX029
- yes
Whether predicates are built from an uninflecting coverb + a small closed class of inflecting light verbs (widespread in non-Pama-Nyungan Australia).
AUS extension AUX052
- no
Whether noun incorporation into the verb is a productive intransitivizing process.
AUS extension AUX053
Dictionary & lexicon
Deep-time position
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Identifiers
Per-facet provenance
- Classification
- Glottolog 5.3 CLDF (CC-BY-4.0)
- Coordinates
- Glottolog 5.3 (CC-BY-4.0)
- Endangerment
- Glottolog AES (CC-BY-4.0)
- Grammar
- Grambank v1.0.3 / WALS 2020.4 (CC-BY-4.0)
- Lexicon
- catalogue pointer (rights-managed)
- Deep-time
- Bouckaert, Bowern & Atkinson 2018 (Phlorest CLDF, CC-BY-4.0)
- Identifiers
- Glottolog 5.3 + AIATSIS AUSTLANG
Data-completeness for this profile: name, any id, glottocode, iso639 3, austlang, classification chain, coordinates real, coordinates any, endangerment, grammar profile, deep time dated, autonym candidate. Autonyms are unverified candidates drawn from alt-name lists; coordinates carry a provenance flag; a spreading language lineage is not a moving population. Coverage tier: Documented.