Kukatj language

Kukatj
Gugadj
Native toAustralia
RegionCape York Peninsula, Queensland
EthnicityKukatj, Kalibamu
Extinctlate 20th century
Language codes
ISO 639-3ggd
Glottologguga1239
AIATSIS[1]G28, G27
ELPKukatj

Kukatj, also rendered Gugadj, is an extinct Paman language of the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia. The name Kalibamu has also been assigned to it, although this may be a separate dialect.[2][3] It is spoken by the Kukatj people. A single speaker was last recorded in 1975.

It has also been referred to as Kukatja, but this is not to be confused with the Kukatja Western Desert Language spoken south of Balgo, Western Australia, or the Luritja dialect of the Western Desert Language, spoken in the Northern Territory also referred to as Kukatja by some.

Other synonyms for Kukatj are Marago, Gudadj, Gudadji, Gugady, Gugatj, Kokatj, Kukatji, Kukatyi, and Konggada.[2]

  1. ^ G28 Kukatj at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies  (see the info box for additional links)
  2. ^ a b G28 Kukatj at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
  3. ^ Bowern, Claire (6 February 2012). "Master List of Australian Languages, v1.2" (Downloadable spreadsheet.). Historical and Pama-Nyungan Lab. Retrieved 13 October 2020.