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Latest revision as of 22:01, 12 August 2009

Also Known As: Wunambal Language,Unambal,Jeidji,Yeidji,Jeithi,Yeithi,Wunambullu,Wumnabal


Description:

Wunambal is a moribund Australian Aboriginal language of Western Australia. Wunambal is usually grouped with Worrorra and Ungarinjin in the Wororan family. R. M. W. Dixon (2002), however, regards Wororan as simply an areal group.

Wunambal has several dialects, some of which may sometimes be treated as separate languages:..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Wunambal language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Australia
Spoken In:

Regions: Oceania

ISO 639-3 Code: wub

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  Australian Group

    Wororan Group

      Wunambalic Group

        Wunambal language