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Wiradhuric languages or
Central (Inland) New
South Wales, are a
family of Pama–Nyungan
languages of Australia.
There are
three languages:
Wiradhuric Gamilaraay...
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other spellings, see Wiradjuri) is a Pama–Nyungan
language of the
Wiradhuric subgroup. It is the
traditional language of the
Wiradjuri people, an Aboriginal...
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Durubulic (5)
Bandjalangic (4)
Gumbaynggiric (2)
Anewan (Nganyaywana) (1)
Wiradhuric (Central NSW;
inland of Yuin–Kuric) (5) Yuin–Kuric (14)
Gippsland (5)...
- (Gamilaraay pronunciation: [ɡ̊aˌmilaˈɻaːj]) is a Pama–Nyungan
language of the
Wiradhuric subgroup found mostly in south-eastern Australia. It is the traditional...
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Wiradjuri is a Pama–Nyungan
family and
classified as a
member of the
small Wiradhuric branch of
Australian languages of
Central New
South Wales. The Wiradjuri...
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bordered by the
Wiradhuric languages,
Yuwaaliyaay and
Yuwaalaraay speakers; to the
south by
Ngiyambaa speakers (also
Wiradhuric); and to the north...
- New
South Wales,
Australia Tatitati:
Murray River, Victoria,
Australia Wiradhuric peoples Gamilaraay: New
South Wales and Queensland,
Australia Wiradjuri:...
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languages of Gamilaraay.
According to
Robert M. W. Dixon,
Ualarai is a
Wiradhuric tongue, a
dialect (Yuwaalaraay) of Gamilaraay. The
Yuwaalaraay distinguished...
- gul-la-m' bul
Hierarchy Language family: Pama–Nyungan
Language branch:
Wiradhuric Language group: Gamilaraay;
Bigambul Group dialects: Gambuwal; Kwiambal...
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subgroup of the Yuin–Kuric languages. The
languages most
often included are:
Wiradhuric (Wiradhuri, Ngiyambaa, Gamilaraay)
Dyangadi (Dyangadi, Nganyaywana) Worimi...