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Nyungic languages

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Glottolog
  
None

Nyungic languages

Geographic distribution
  
South West (Western Australia)

Linguistic classification
  
Pama–Nyungan Southwest Nyungic

Subdivisions
  
Nyungar Galaagu ?Kalaamaya

The Nyungic languages are the south-westernmost of the Australian Aboriginal languages:

  • Nyungar languages
  • Galaagu language (Kalarko, Malpa)
  • Kalaamaya–Natingero
  • Galaagu and Kalaamaya/Natingero are poorly attested; it is not clear how close they are to each other or to Nyungar, and Kalaamaya may have been a variety of Nyungar proper. A variety called Nyaki Nyaki (Njakinjaki) has been variously said to be a dialect of Nyungar or of Kalaamaya.

    The term Nyungic has been used for the bulk of the Southwest Pama–Nyungan languages (see). However, that is a geographical group, not a demonstrable family. Bowern restricts both terms to Nyungar plus Galaagu, which is poorly attested and had been misclassified as one of the Mirning languages.

    References

    Nyungic languages Wikipedia