- Many
languages use
quinary number systems,
including Gumatj, Nunggubuyu,
Kuurn Kopan Noot, Luiseño, and Saraveca.
Gumatj has been
reported to be a true...
- as a dialect. The
dialect continuum consisted of
various lects such as
Kuurn Kopan Noot, Big Wurrung, Gai Wurrung, and
others (each with
variant spellings)...
-
languages use
quinary (base-5)
number systems,
including Gumatj, Nunggubuyu,
Kuurn Kopan Noot and Saraveca. Of these,
Gumatj is the only true 5–25 language...
- Bodaruwitj, or a clan name of the same, is
listed as a
dialect of the Bungandidj-
Kuurn Kopan Noot
subgroup of the
Kulinic languages. R. H.
Mathews identified a...
-
Wurrung Ledji-Ledji Madhi-Madhi Wadi-Wadi
Wathaurong Wemba Wemba Woiwurrung–Taungurung
Drual Bungandidj Dhauwurd Wurrung Kuurn Kopan Noot
Yaran (Bindjali)...
-
Chumashan languages and
Kharosthi numerals 5
Quinary Gumatj, Ateso, Nunggubuyu,
Kuurn Kopan Noot, and
Saraveca languages;
common count grouping e.g.
tally marks...
-
including Eastern Gunditjmara, T**** Wurrung, P**** Whurrong,
Kirrae Whurrung,
Kuurn Kopan Noot and/or
Yarro waetch (Tooram Tribe) people. The word "Maar" means...
- whatsoever.". The term
Ngamadidj ('ghost', or 'white people'), used in the
Kuurn Kopan Noot
language in Victoria, is also
recorded as
being used in Wellington...
- the
Kulinic family. The two
languages are:
Drual Bungandidj (Buwandik)
Kuurn Kopan Noot
Warrnambool shares some
features with Bungandidj, but is too...
-
Wurrung Ledji-Ledji Madhi-Madhi Wadi-Wadi
Wathaurong Wemba Wemba Woiwurrung–Taungurung
Drual Bungandidj Dhauwurd Wurrung Kuurn Kopan Noot
Yaran (Bindjali)...