- § Brackets and
transcription delimiters. Yugambeh–Bundjalung, also
known as
Bandjalangic, is a
branch of the Pama–Nyungan
language family, that is
spoken in north-eastern...
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dialects of the
Yagara language. Tony
Jefferies (2011)
links Gowar to the
Bandjalangic languages rather than to Durubalic.
Pimpama seems to be
related to Gowar...
- The Yugambeh–
Bandjalangic peoples are an
Aboriginal Australian ethnolinguistic group identified by
their use of one of more of the Yugambeh–Bundjalung...
- (41)
Yidiny (1)
Dyirbalic (5)
Maric (26) Waka–Kabic (5)
Durubulic (5)
Bandjalangic (4)
Gumbaynggiric (2)
Anewan (Nganyaywana) (1)
Wiradhuric (Central NSW;...
- two
mutually intelligible dialects, one of four such
clusters of the
Bandjalangic branch of the Pama–Nyungan
language family. In the
Yugambeh language...
- (Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia,
South Carolina)
Yugambeh Pama-Nyungan →
Bandjalangic →
Yugambeh Australia (Queensland)
Alcheringa Yugoslavs Indo-European...
- modern-day Brisbane.
Along with Gowar, it may have been
related to the
Bandjalangic languages. Davies,
Shaun (1
January 2022). Your
Language is Dead, Go...
- Baruŋgam
Bayali Birri Gubba (Birigaba, Biria)
Bundjalung (see also Yugambeh-
Bandjalangic peoples)
Darumbal Djabu****
Dyirbal (Jirrbal)
Gangulu Goreng Goreng Gubbi...
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Queensland Ethnicity Mununjali,
Wanggeriburra Language family Pama–Nyungan
Bandjalangic Yugambeh Mununjali Language codes ISO 639-3 –
Glottolog None AIATSIS...
- qualify.
Githabul has one of the most
extensive gender systems of all the
Bandjalangic languages. *N
stands for a
homorganic nasal.
Githabul possesses a complicated...