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'''Mangarayi''' (Manggarrai, Mungerry, Ngarrabadji) is an [[Australian Aboriginal language|Australian]] language spoken in the [[Northern Territory]]. Its classification is uncertain. Margaret Sharpe originally sought to record the language but turned to the study of [[Alawa language|Alawa]] after the station owner where her informants lived denied her access, having tired of the presence of reseachers on the property.{{sfn|Sharpe|2008|p=61,n.2}}
==Numeric System==
Mangarayi has a number system that extends only to three.
==Notes and references==
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*Bernard Comrie. 2013. Numeral Bases.
In: Dryer, Matthew S. & Haspelmath, Martin (eds.)
The World Atlas of Language Structures Online.
Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
(Available online at http://wals.info/chapter/131, Accessed on 2017-04-27.)
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