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The '''Popham Bay language''', also known as '''''Wurrugu''''', is an [[language death|extinct]] [[Australian Aboriginal languages|Australian Aboriginal language]]. It is known from just a few 19th-century wordlists and one [[rememberer]]. |
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Wurrugu was one of the [[Iwaidjan languages]]. It was once spoken in the Coburg peninsula of the Northern Territory. |
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Revision as of 09:21, 14 February 2012
Wurrugu | |
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Popham Bay language | |
Region | Northern Territory, Australia |
Extinct | Attested in the 19th century. |
Iwaidjan
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ISO 639-3 | wur |
The Popham Bay language, also known as Wurrugu, is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language. It is known from just a few 19th-century wordlists and one rememberer.
References
- Evans, N. (1996). First and last notes on Wurrugu. University of Melbourne Working Papers in Linguistics , 16, 91–98.