Madhi Madhi language

Madhi-Madhi, also known as Muthimuthi or Madi Madi,[3] is an Indigenous Australian language spoken by the Muthi Muthi Aboriginal people of south-west New South Wales.

[5] Luise Hercus[6] published in 1989 a substantial amount of Madhi Madhi language data recorded from Jack Long, whom she described as "the last Madimadi man".

/t̪, n̪/ are heard as palatal sounds [c, ɲ] when before front vowels.

Vowels are heard as [ɪ, ɛ~ə, ɐ, ʊ] when in lax positions.

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