| Gumbaynggiric | |
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| Geographic distribution | New South Wales |
| Linguistic classification | Pama–Nyungan
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| Glottolog | gumb1242 |
![]() Gumbaynggiric languages (green) among other Pama–Nyungan (tan) | |
Gumbaynggiric is a pair of related Australian Aboriginal languages, Kumbainggar and Yaygir.
Footnotes
References
- Dixon, R. M. W. (2002). Australian Languages: Their Nature and Development. Cambridge University Press.
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