Kulinic languages
Pama–Nyungan language branch of Australia
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The Kulinic languages form a branch of the Pama–Nyungan family in Victoria (Australia). They are:
- Kulin (3+, e.g. Woiwurrung)
- Kolakngat
- Drual (2)
Geographic
distributionVictoria (Australia)
distributionVictoria (Australia)
Linguistic classificationPama–Nyungan
- Southeastern
- Victorian
- Kulin–Bunganditj
- Kulinic
- Kulin–Bunganditj
- Victorian
| Kulinic | |
|---|---|
| Kulin–Bunganditj | |
| Geographic distribution | Victoria (Australia) |
| Linguistic classification | Pama–Nyungan
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| Subdivisions | |
| Language codes | |
| Glottolog | kuli1256 |
Kulinic languages (green) among other Pama–Nyungan (tan). Along the coast, the three groups are (west to east) Drual, Kolakngat, Kulin. | |
Warrnambool is Kulinic[1] and may be Drual, but is too poorly attested to be certain.[2] Glottolog now classes both Warrnambool and those languages sometimes classed as Drual in a family, calling it "Warrnambool-Bunganditj", and Kolakngat as in the Kulin family.[3] Gadubanud was a dialect of either Warrnambool or Kolakngat.[4] Several poorly attested interior Kulinic languages, such as Wemba-Wemba, are listed in the Kulin article.
The three branches of Kulinic are not close; Dixon treats them as three separate families.
Bibliography
- Dixon, R. M. W. 2002. Australian Languages: Their Nature and Development. Cambridge University Press