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Yorta Yorta (Yotayota) is a dialect cluster, or perhaps a group of closely related languages, spoken by the Yorta Yorta people, Indigenous Australians from the junction of the Goulburn and Murray Rivers in present-day northeast Victoria. Dixon considers it an isolate. The Yaliba Yaliba language of the Pikkolaatpan tribe is about 70% similar to the dialect of the Bangerang, suggesting they may be closely related languages rather than dialects.

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  • Yorta Yorta (Yotayota) es un grupo de dialectos, o quizás un grupo de lenguas estrechamente relacionadas, habladas por el , de aborígenes australianos de la unión del río Goulburn y río Murray en la actual Victoria (Australia) del noreste. Dixon lo considera un idioma aislado. El idioma yaliba yaliba de la tribu Pikkolaatpan es aproximadamente un 70% similar al dialecto de Bangerang, lo que sugiere que pueden ser idiomas estrechamente relacionados en lugar de dialectos. (es)
  • Yorta Yorta (Yotayota) is a dialect cluster, or perhaps a group of closely related languages, spoken by the Yorta Yorta people, Indigenous Australians from the junction of the Goulburn and Murray Rivers in present-day northeast Victoria. Dixon considers it an isolate. The Yaliba Yaliba language of the Pikkolaatpan tribe is about 70% similar to the dialect of the Bangerang, suggesting they may be closely related languages rather than dialects. (en)
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  • Yorta Yorta (Yotayota) es un grupo de dialectos, o quizás un grupo de lenguas estrechamente relacionadas, habladas por el , de aborígenes australianos de la unión del río Goulburn y río Murray en la actual Victoria (Australia) del noreste. Dixon lo considera un idioma aislado. Los clanes Yorta Yorta incluyen los , Kailtheban, Wollithiga, Moira, Penrith, Ulupna, y Nguaria-iiliam-wurrung.​ El idioma también puede ser llamado:Jotijota, Jodajoda, Joti-jota, Yodayod, Yoda-Yoda, Yoorta, Yota, Yoti Yoti, Yotta-Yotta, Youta; otros nombres son: Arramouro, Boonegatha, Echuca, Gunbowerooranditchgoole, Gunbowers, Kwart Kwart, Unungun, Wol-lithiga ~ Woollathura. El idioma yaliba yaliba de la tribu Pikkolaatpan es aproximadamente un 70% similar al dialecto de Bangerang, lo que sugiere que pueden ser idiomas estrechamente relacionados en lugar de dialectos. Aunque el idioma se considera inactivo debido al contacto con los europeos y el traslado forzoso a las misiones, los Yorta Yorta han mantenido muchas palabras. Ha habido fuertes movimientos últimamente para revivir el idioma. Dos mujeres Yorta Yorta, Lois Peeler y Sharon Atkinson, junto con la Dra. Heather Bowe de la Universidad de Monash, trabajaron durante varios años para compilar un registro completo de material de investigación, titulado Patrimonio lingüístico de Yorta Yorta. Este trabajo proporcionó un resumen de los registros escritos existentes, con referencia a los recursos hablados, e incluyó lecciones introductorias en Yorta Yorta, junto con diccionarios de inglés a Yorta Yorta y Yorta Yorta a inglés. (es)
  • Yorta Yorta (Yotayota) is a dialect cluster, or perhaps a group of closely related languages, spoken by the Yorta Yorta people, Indigenous Australians from the junction of the Goulburn and Murray Rivers in present-day northeast Victoria. Dixon considers it an isolate. Yorta Yorta clans include the Bangerang, Kailtheban, Wollithiga, Moira, Penrith, Ulupna, Kwat Kwat and Nguaria-iiliam-wurrung. The name is also spelled Jotijota, Jodajoda, Joti-jota, Yodayod, Yoda-Yoda, Yoorta, Yota, Yoti Yoti, Yotta-Yotta, Youta; other names are Arramouro, Boonegatha, Echuca, Gunbowerooranditchgoole, Gunbowers, Kwart Kwart, Unungun, Wol-lithiga ~ Woollathura. The Yaliba Yaliba language of the Pikkolaatpan tribe is about 70% similar to the dialect of the Bangerang, suggesting they may be closely related languages rather than dialects. Although the language is considered dormant due to contact with Europeans and forcible dislocation to missions, the Yorta Yorta have maintained many words. There have been strong moves of late to revive the language. Two Yorta Yorta women, Lois Peeler and Sharon Atkinson, together with Dr Heather Bowe from Monash University, worked for several years to compile a comprehensive record of research material, entitled Yorta Yorta Language Heritage. This work provided a summary of existing written records, with reference to the spoken resources, and included introductory lessons in Yorta Yorta, together with English to Yorta Yorta and Yorta Yorta to English dictionaries. (en)
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