Nyulnyulan languages
| Nyulnyulan | |
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| Geographic distribution:  | northern Australia | 
| Linguistic classification: | One of the world's primary language families | 
| Subdivisions: | 
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| Glottolog: | nyul1248[1] | 
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 Nyulnyulan languages (purple), among other non-Pama-Nyungan languages (grey)  | |
The Nyulnyulan languages are a small family of closely related Australian Aboriginal languages spoken in northern Australia.
The languages form two branches established on the basis of lexical and morphological innovation.[2]
- Western or Nyulnyulic:
 
- Eastern or Dyukun:
 
References
- ↑ Nordhoff, Sebastian; Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2013). "Nyulnyulan". Glottolog. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
 - ↑ Bowern 2004: Bardi Verb Morphology in Historical Perspective PhD, Harvard University
 
- Bowern, Claire. 2004: Bardi Verb Morphology in Historical Perspective PhD, Harvard University
 - Bowern, Claire. 2010: Two Missing Pieces in a Nyulnyulan Jigsaw Puzzle. LSA, Baltimore.
 - Stokes, B; McGregor, W. B. (2003). "Classification and subclassification of the Nyulnyulan languages". In N. Evans. The Non-Pama–Nyungan Languages of Northern Australia: Comparative Studies of the Continent’s Most Linguistically Complex Region. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. pp. 29–74.
 
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