Biri language explained

Biri
Also Known As:Eastern Maric
States:Australia
Region:Queensland
Ethnicity:Biria, Kangulu, Wiri, Yuibera, Yilba, Barada, Yambina, Yetimarala, Karingbal, Yangga, Giya (Bumbarra), Baranha, Miyan
Extinct:?
Familycolor:Australian
Fam1:Pama–Nyungan
Fam2:Maric
Dia1:Biri
Dia2:Garaynbal
Dia3:Gangulu
Dia4:Baradha
Dia5:Yambina
Dia6:Yangga
Dia7:Yilba
Dia8:Wiri (Widi)
Dia9:Giya (Bumbarra)
Dia10:Yetimarala/Yetimarla
Dia11:Yuwi (Yuipera)?
Dia12:Mandalgu?
Lc1:bzr
Ld1:Biri
Lc2:gnl
Ld2:Gangulu
Lc3:xgi
Ld3:Garingbal
Aiatsis:E56
Aiatsisname:Biri, etc.
Glotto:east2716
Glottorefname:Eastern Maric
Elp2:6589
Elpname2:Barada-->
Revived:some dialects

Biri, also known as Biria, Birri Gubba, Birigaba, Wiri, Perembba and other variants, is an Australian Aboriginal language of the Mackay area of Queensland spoken by the Birri Gubba people. There are at least eight languages regarded as dialects of Biri, and two which are related but whose status is not yet fully determined (see the table to the right). All are covered in this article.

A grammar of Biri proper was written before the language became nearly extinct. some of the dialects have been undergoing a revival for some years.[1]

Dialects

The following languages are regarded as confirmed dialects of Biri by the AUSTLANG database maintained by AIATSIS. Only one alternative name is given, for brevity; most have many more. All of these dialects appear to be extinct; AUSTLANG shows no speakers for any of them since 1975.

Yuwi

E54: Yuwi (Juipera, Toolginburra, Yuipera, Juwibara, Yuibera, Yuwiburra, Yuwibarra, Yuwibara): Yuwibara is treated as a dialect of Biri by Angela Terrill, based on George Bridgeman and Pierre-Marie Bucas' list in Curr (Vol.3, pp. 44–51), having over 80% in common with Biri. However Gavan Breen assigns it to Wiri (E57) – another dialect of Biri – on the basis of geography and other evidence. AIATSIS had not assigned a status to it.

Yuwi had no recorded speakers between 1975 and 2016 according to AUSTLANG, but efforts are being made to revive the language. After a group of Yuwi descendants had worked hard to revive the language, by January 2020 elders were able to conduct "Welcome to Country" ceremonies in language. It was a long process, which included Elders consulting with the State Library of Queensland, working on building word lists and developing a dictionary. The organisation First Languages Australia (a language advocacy body established in 2013[2]) lends support.[3]

The language and people are usually referred to as Yuwibara today,[4] [5] with a 2020 native title determination made in this name.[6]

Ngaro

E59: Ngaro's status as a separate dialect is unconfirmed, with a Tindale wordlist being the only source. Breen assigns it to Wiri (E57).

Gabulbarra

Gabulbarra is name for a people of Central Queensland, but little is known about their language. Gavan Breen thinks that they spoke a dialect of Biri, and the status of their language is recorded as "potential" on AUSTLANG.

Phonology

Consonants

PeripheralLaminalApical
BilabialVelarPalatalDentalAlveolarRetroflex
Stoppronounced as /b/ɡɟd
Nasalpronounced as /m/pronounced as /ŋ/ɲpronounced as /n̪/n
Lateralpronounced as /l/
Rhoticpronounced as /r/pronounced as /ɻ/
Semivowelpronounced as /w/j

Vowels

Vowels are noted as /a, i, u/.[7]

Peoples

The following peoples spoke the dialects of Biri mentioned above:

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Crump . Des . 2020-06-09 . Language of the Week: Week Two - Birria . 2023-12-15 . State Library Of Queensland . en.
  2. Web site: First Languages Australia . First Languages Australia . 29 April 2020 . 16 October 2020.
  3. News: Australian Broadcasting Corporation. ABC News. How Welcome to Country helped save the Yuwi language from the brink of extinction. Melissa. Maddison. Ollie. Wykeham. 13 January 2020. 13 January 2020.
  4. Web site: Battley . Daniel . Kesteven . Sophie . Yuwibara language kept alive in Mackay . ABC Tropical Queensland . 26 March 2015 . 18 October 2020.
  5. Web site: Traditional Owners . Reef Catchments . 9 September 2020 . 18 October 2020.
  6. Web site: Native Title Determination Details: QCD2020/001 - Yuwibara People. . 7 October 2010 . 18 October 2020.
  7. Book: Terrill, Angela. Biri. 1998.