Ngayarda languages
The Ngayarda languages are a group of closely related languages in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The languages classified as members of the Ngayarda languages group are:
- Martuthunira
- Ngarluma-Kariyarra
- Yindjibarndi–Kurrama
- Panyjima
- Jurruru
- Nyamal
- Yinhawangka
- Ngarla
- Nhuwala
- Palyku
The name ngayarda comes from the word for "man" in many of the languages of the group. They form a branch of the Pama–Nyungan family.
The Ngayarda group is justified on the basis of lexicostatistics as well as the following grammatical features as diagnostic of this group:
- The better-known members of the group have a productive active/passive voice distinction.
- The reflex of Proto Pama-Nyungan *-lu~-ngku is not used as a marker of transitive subject
- The Proto Pama-Nyungan suffix *-ku has shifted from the specialised meaning indirect object to the broader meaning object
- The Proto Pama-Nyungan verb suffix *-ku has shifted from future to present