Dyangadi languages
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This article needs to be updated. (February 2015) |
| Dyangadi | |
|---|---|
| Macleay–New England | |
| Geographic distribution | New South Wales |
| Linguistic classification | Pama–Nyungan
|
| Subdivisions | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-1 | ingen |
| ISO 639-2 / 5 | aus |
| Glottolog | macl1239 |
| ELP | Lua error in Module:Endangered_Languages_Project at line 21: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). |
Dyangadi is a possible small family of extinct or nearly extinct Australian Aboriginal languages of New South Wales:
- Dyangadi
- Nganyaywana a.k.a. Anaiwan
- Dyangadi a.k.a. Burgadi
They were once included among the Kuric languages.
However, Bowern (2011) retains Dyangadi in Kuric, removing only Nganyaywana as a separate Anewan branch.
Footnotes
[edit | edit source]References
[edit | edit source]- Dixon, R. M. W. (2002). Australian Languages: Their Nature and Development. Cambridge University Press.
- Bowern, Claire. 2011. How Many Languages Were Spoken in Australia?