Pama-Nyungan languages

The Dyirbalic languages are a group of languages forming a branch of the Pama-Nyungan family. They are: ...more on Wikipedia about "Dyirbalic languages"

Guugu Yimidhirr (also Guguyimidjir, Kukuyimidir, Koko Imdudji, Gugu Yimijir, Guuguu Yimithirr) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Guugu Yimithirr people who lived near Cooktown in Northern Queensland. ...more on Wikipedia about "Guugu Yimidhirr language"

Kala Lagaw Ya (also Kala Yagaw Ya, Yagar Yagar, Mabuiag, Kala Lagau Langgus, Langus, Kala Lagaw) has the highest number of speakers of any Australian Aboriginal language. It is a language isolate within the Pama-Nyngan family that has been somewhat influenced by Papuan languages. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kala Lagaw Ya language"

Ngarrkic is a collective name for pair of closely-related languages of Central Australia. It is part of the diverse Southwest Pama-Nyungan family, which in turn belongs to the Pama-Nyungan family. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ngarrkic"

Nhanda is an Australian Aboriginal language. It has been considered a member of the Kartu languages group of the large Southwest branch of the Pama-Nyungan family. Recent research has thrown this classification into question. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nhanda language"

(Nyangumarta language) Nyagnumarta is spoken by Indigenous Australians in the region of Western Australia to the south and east of Lake Waukarlykarly, including Eighty Mile Beach, and part of the Great Sandy Desert inland to near Telfer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nyangumarta language"

The Pama-Nyungan languages are the most widespread family of Australian languages. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pama-Nyungan languages" This text is made for http://www.shortopedia.com

The Southwest Pama-Nyungan language group is the most diverse and widespread subfamily of the Pama-Nyungan language family of Australia. It contains about fifty distinct languages. Ngarrkic is one of its subgroups. ...more on Wikipedia about "Southwest Pama-Nyungan languages"

The Yanyuwa (also Yanyula, Anyula) language is spoken by the Yanyuwa people around the settlement of Borroloola (Yanyuwa burrulula) in the Northern Territory, Australia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Yanyuwa language"

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