Central New South Wales languages: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
Citation bot (talk | contribs) Alter: pages. Add: s2cid, doi. Formatted dashes. | You can use this bot yourself. Report bugs here. | Suggested by Abductive | Category:Families rejected by Glottolog | via #UCB_Category 143/231 |
mNo edit summary |
||
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Short description|Geographic grouping of Australian Aboriginal languages within the Pama–Nyungan family}} |
|||
{{see also|Wiradhuric languages}} |
{{see also|Wiradhuric languages}} |
||
{{Use Australian English|date=June 2020}} |
{{Use Australian English|date=June 2020}} |
||
Line 25: | Line 26: | ||
*''[[Barranbinja language|Barranbinja]]'' |
*''[[Barranbinja language|Barranbinja]]'' |
||
Bowern |
Bowern and Atkinson use the term '''Central NSW''' to group the [[Wiradhuric languages]] with [[Muruwari language|Muruwaric]].{{sfn|Bowern|Atkinson|2012|p=837}} Elsewhere it is known as ''Central Inland NSW''. |
||
==References== |
==References== |
||
{{ |
{{reflist}} |
||
{{refbegin}} |
|||
⚫ | |||
* {{cite journal |last1=Bowern |first1=Claire |last2=Atkinson |first2=Quentin |title=Computational phylogenetics and the internal structure of Pama-Nyungan |journal=Language |volume=88 |issue=4 |year=2012 |pages=817–845 |doi=10.1353/lan.2012.0081 |s2cid=4375648 |hdl=1885/61360 |hdl-access=free |name-list-style=amp}} |
|||
⚫ | |||
{{refend}} |
|||
[[Category:Central New South Wales languages| ]] |
[[Category:Central New South Wales languages| ]] |
||
Latest revision as of 09:59, 4 March 2023
Central New South Wales | |
---|---|
(geographic) | |
Geographic distribution | New South Wales |
Linguistic classification | Pama–Nyungan
|
Subdivisions | |
Glottolog | None |
The Central New South Wales languages (Central NSW) are a largely geographic grouping of Australian Aboriginal languages within the traditional Pama–Nyungan family, partially overlapping the Kuri subgroup of the Yuin–Kuric languages.
The languages most often included are:
- Wiradhuric (Wiradhuri, Ngiyambaa, Gamilaraay)
- Dyangadi (Dyangadi, Nganyaywana)
- Worimi (Worimi, Awabakal)
- Muruwarri
- Barranbinja
Bowern and Atkinson use the term Central NSW to group the Wiradhuric languages with Muruwaric.[1] Elsewhere it is known as Central Inland NSW.
References
[edit]- ^ Bowern & Atkinson 2012, p. 837.
- Bowern, Claire & Atkinson, Quentin (2012). "Computational phylogenetics and the internal structure of Pama-Nyungan". Language. 88 (4): 817–845. doi:10.1353/lan.2012.0081. hdl:1885/61360. S2CID 4375648.
- Dixon, R. M. W. (2002). Australian Languages: Their Nature and Development. Cambridge University Press.