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Malak-Malak language
Malak-Malak (also spelt Mullukmulluk, Malagmalag) or ''Ngolokwangga'' (Ngolak-Wonga, Ngolok-Wanggar, Nguluwongga) is an Australian Aboriginal language. The Tyaraity (Tyeraty, Kuwema) variety is distinct. Malak-Malak is nearly extinct, with children growing up speaking Kriol instead. ==Classification== Malak-Malak has sometimes been classified in a Northern Daly family along with an "Anson Bay" group of Wagaydy (Patjtjamalh, Wadjiginy, Kandjerramalh) and the unattested Giyug. Green concluded that Wagaydy and Malak-Malak were two separate families.〔Green, I. "The Genetic Status of Murrinh-patha" in Evans, N., ed. "The Non-Pama-Nyungan Languages of Northern Australia: comparative studies of the continent’s most linguistically complex region". ''Studies in Language Change'', 552. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, 2003.〕 Later researchers have linked them, and this is reflected in Bowern (2011).〔Bowern, Claire. 2011. "(How Many Languages Were Spoken in Australia? )", ''Anggarrgoon: Australian languages on the web'', December 23, 2011 ((corrected ) February 6, 2012)〕 However, the Wagaydy people are recent arrivals in the area, and their language may only similar due to borrowing. ''AIATSIS'' and ''Glottolog'' treats Wagaydy as an isolate and Giyug as unclassifiable.
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