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Umpithamu, also spelt Umbindhamu, is an Australian Aboriginal language of the
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, Australia. In July 2020, ''A Dictionary of Umpithamu'' was published, compiled by
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linguist Jean-Christophe Verstraete, with main language consultants Florrie Bassani and her niece Joan Liddy.


Classification

Though generally accepted as a branch of the
Paman languages The Paman languages are an Australian language family spoken on Cape York Peninsula, Queensland. First noted by Kenneth Hale, Paman is noteworthy for the profound phonological changes which have affected some of its descendants. Classifica ...
, Dixon believes it to be an
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. According to Rigsby (1997), Umpithamu shares some grammatical features with the other languages spoken by the Lamalama people, but it shares more lexicon with
Ayapathu The Ayapathu people, otherwise known as the ''Ayabadhu'' or ''Aiyaboto'', were an Indigenous Australian group, living on the western side of the Cape York Peninsula in northern Queensland. Language Ayapathu appears to have been closely related t ...
and Umpila. In 2008, Verstraete wrote that there were four languages associated with the
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: Umpithamu, Morrobolam, Mba Rumbathama (Mbarrumbathama, Lamalama) and Rimanggudinhma language (Mbariman-Gudhinma). In 2020, he spoke of five languages associated with the Lamalama people, but the name of the fifth is not recorded in the article. He is quoted by Austlang from his 2018 work, ''The Genetic Status of Lamalamic'', that Lamalama, Rimanggudinhma and Morrobolam form a genetic subgroup of Paman known as Lamalamic, "defined by shared innovations in phonology and morphology". "Yintjinggu/Jintjingga" is a place name used for both Umpithamu and the neighbouring
Ayabadhu language Ayabadhu (''Ayapathu''), or Badhu, is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language of the Paman family spoken on the Cape York Peninsula of North Queensland, Australia by the Ayapathu people. The Ayabadhu language region includes the Cook Shire ...
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References

{{Pama–Nyungan languages, Paman Paman languages Extinct languages of Queensland