Djugun dialect
"DYD" redirects here. It is not to be confused with d'Yd.
| Jukun | |
|---|---|
| Region | Western Australia | 
| Ethnicity | Jukun people (Australia) | 
| Extinct | by 1982[1] | 
| Latin | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | 
dyd | 
| Glottolog | 
dyug1238[2] | 
| AIATSIS[1] | 
K2 | 
Jukun or Djugun is an Australian Aboriginal language of Western Australia. . There are no longer any fluent speakers of Jukun, but some people may remember it to some degree.
References
- 1 2 Jukun at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
 - ↑ Nordhoff, Sebastian; Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2013). "Dyugun". Glottolog. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
 
- Nekes, H.; Worms, E. A. (1953). Australian Languages. Fribourg: Anthropos Institut.
 - 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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