Little Swanport Tasmanian is an aboriginal language of Tasmania in the reconstruction of Claire Bowern. It was spoken near the modern town of Little Swanport on the east coast. Dixon […]
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Norman Tasmanian language
A variety of aboriginal Tasmanian attested in a manuscript nicknamed the Norman vocabulary is identified as a distinct language in the reconstructions of Claire Bowern. The list of 386 words […]
Lhotsky/Blackhouse Tasmanian language
Lhotsky/Blackhouse is an Tasmanian language identified in the reconstructions of Claire Bowern. It was presumably spoken somewhere in the northeast of Tasmania but the original location of the speakers was […]
Tyerrernotepanner language
North Midland Tasmanian or Tyerrernotepanner (Cheranotipana) was an aboriginal language of northeastern Tasmania along the Tamar River and inland of Ben Lomond and Great Oyster Bay. Tyerrernotepanner is attested in […]
Pyemmairre language
Northeastern Tasmanian or Pyemmairre is an aboriginal language of Tasmania in the reconstruction of Claire Bowern. It was spoken in the northeastern corner of the island.Northeastern Tasmanian is attested from […]
Toogee language
Southwestern Tasmanian or Toogee is a possible aboriginal language of Tasmania. It is the most poorly attested known variety of Tasmanian and it is not clear how distinct it was. […]
Peerapper language
Northwestern Tasmanian or Peerapper (Pirapa) is an aboriginal language of Tasmania in the reconstruction of Claire Bowern.
Port Sorell language
Port Sorell is an aboriginal language of Tasmania in the reconstruction of Claire Bowern. It was spoken near Port Sorell in the center of the north coast just east of […]
Tommeginne language
Northern Tasmanian or Tommeginne (Tommeeginnee) is an aboriginal language of Tasmania in the reconstruction of Claire Bowern.Northern Tasmanian is attested from word lists collected on Flinders Island by Joseph Milligan […]
Ngatikese Creole
Ngatikese also called Ngatik Men’s Creole is a Micronesian language spoken mostly on the atoll of Sapwuahfik (formerly Ngatik) in the Caroline Islands. It is spoken by about 500 on […]