Gunwinyguan languages
The Gunwinyguan languages, also core Gunwinyguan or Gunwinyguan proper, are a possible branch of a large language family of Australian [Aboriginal languages] in Arnhem Land, northern Australia. The most populous language is Kunwinjku, with some 1500 speakers.
Gunwinyguan languages have a fortis–lenis contrast in plosive consonants. Lenis/short plosives have weak contact and intermittent voicing, while fortis/long plosives have full closure, a more powerful release burst, and no voicing.
Languages
The list here is based on Green. However, Green believes the similarities among these languages are due to shared retentions from Proto-Arnhem, and are not indicative of an exclusive relationship between them.- Gunwinggic: Kunwinjku, Kunbarlang
- Jawoyn
- Dalabon
- Jala : Rembarrnga, Ngalakgan
- Warrayic: Waray, Uwinymil