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Jingulu, also spelt Djingili, is an Australian language spoken by the Jingili people in the Northern Territory of Australia, historically around the township of Elliot. The language is one of several languages of the West Barkly family. The Jingulu have (or had) a well-developed signed form of their language. A 2022 study reports on an artificial intelligence (AI) system based on some unusual elements of the language, which only has three verbs and a flexible sentence structure.

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  • Jingulu, also spelt Djingili, is an Australian language spoken by the Jingili people in the Northern Territory of Australia, historically around the township of Elliot. The language is one of several languages of the West Barkly family. The Jingulu have (or had) a well-developed signed form of their language. A 2022 study reports on an artificial intelligence (AI) system based on some unusual elements of the language, which only has three verbs and a flexible sentence structure. (en)
  • Jingulu (Djingili) é uma das línguas aborígenes da Austrália , sendo falada pelo povo do Território do Norte da Austrália, na área histórica do “Elliott District Community Government Council”. Trata-se de uma língua ameaçada de extinção que tinha em 1997 algo entre 10 e 15 falantes, com os maios jovens já na casa dos 50. Cerca de 20 adicionais tinham certo domínio da língua. Note-se ainda que a língua quase não era usada no dia-a-dia, senso substituída pelo inglês ou ou crioulo australiano. (pt)
  • Djingili är ett australiskt språk som talades av 10 personer år 1997. Djingili talas i Norra territoriet. Djingili tillhör de västliga Barklyspråken. (sv)
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  • Jingulu, also spelt Djingili, is an Australian language spoken by the Jingili people in the Northern Territory of Australia, historically around the township of Elliot. The language is one of several languages of the West Barkly family. The Jingulu have (or had) a well-developed signed form of their language. A 2022 study reports on an artificial intelligence (AI) system based on some unusual elements of the language, which only has three verbs and a flexible sentence structure. (en)
  • Jingulu (Djingili) é uma das línguas aborígenes da Austrália , sendo falada pelo povo do Território do Norte da Austrália, na área histórica do “Elliott District Community Government Council”. Trata-se de uma língua ameaçada de extinção que tinha em 1997 algo entre 10 e 15 falantes, com os maios jovens já na casa dos 50. Cerca de 20 adicionais tinham certo domínio da língua. Note-se ainda que a língua quase não era usada no dia-a-dia, senso substituída pelo inglês ou ou crioulo australiano. (pt)
  • Djingili är ett australiskt språk som talades av 10 personer år 1997. Djingili talas i Norra territoriet. Djingili tillhör de västliga Barklyspråken. (sv)
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