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Iwaidja language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Iwaidja language
Iwaidja, in phonemic spelling ''Iwaja,'' is an Australian aboriginal language with about 150 speakers in northernmost Australia. Historically from the base of the Cobourg Peninsula, it is now spoken on Croker Island. It is still being learned by children. ==Phonology== Iwaidja has three vowels, /a, i, u/, and the following consonants: :Note: The postalveolar lateral and lateral flap are rare, and it cannot be ruled out that they are sequences of and . The plosives are allophonically voiced, and are often written .
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