Pitta Pitta language

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Pitta Pitta
Region Queensland
Extinct 2 cited in 1979[1]
Dialects
Pitta-Pitta
Ringu-Ringu
Rakaya
Ngulupulu/Karanja
Kunkalanja
Mayawarli (Maiawali)[2]
Pitha Pitha Sign Language
Language codes
ISO 639-3 pitinclusive code
Individual code:
yxa – Mayawali (Maiawali)
Glottolog pitt1247  (Pitta Pitta)[3]
AIATSIS[4] G6 Pitta Pitta (other dialects listed from here)

Pitta Pitta (also known under several other spellings) is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language. It was spoken around Boulia, Queensland.

Pituri

The name pituri for the leaves chewed as a stimulant by traditional Aboriginal people is thought to derive from the Pitta Pitta word pijiri.[5][6]

Status

In 1979, Barry J. Blake reported that Pitta Pitta was "virtually extinct", with only two speakers remaining – Ivy Nardoo of Boulia, and Linda Craigie of Mount Isa.[1] It is now considered unlikely that any speakers remain.[7]

Sign language

The Pitta Pitta had well-developed a signed form of their language.[8]

References

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  2. RMW Dixon (2002), Australian Languages: Their Nature and Development, p xxxvii
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  4. Pitta Pitta (other dialects listed from here) at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
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  • Roth, Walter E. (1897). The expression of ideas by manual signs: a sign-language. (p. 273–301) Reprinted from Roth, W.E. Ethnological studies among the North-West-Central Queensland Aborigines. London, Queensland Agent-Generals Information Office, 1897; 71–90; Information collected from the following tribes; Pitta-Pitta, Boinji, Ulaolinya, Wonkajera, Walookera, Undekerebina, Kalkadoon, Mitakoodi, Woonamurra, Goa. Reprinted (1978) in Aboriginal sign languages of the Americas and Australia. New York: Plenum Press, vol. 2.

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