Pimpama language
Pimpama | |
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Native to | Australia |
Region | Queensland |
Era | attested[when?] |
Pama–Nyungan
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | pimp1234 |
Pimpama is an indigenous language of Australia, possibly spurious,[1][failed verification] and if real, certainly extinct. The language was spoken on the coast near modern-day Brisbane. Along with Gowar, it may have been related to the Bandjalangic languages.[2]
References
- ^ Davies, Shaun (1 January 2022). "Your Language is Dead, Go Learn Bundjalung: Those who said Yugambeh".
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(help) - ^ Jefferies, Anthony (1 September 2011). Guwar, the language of Moreton Island, and its relationship to the Bandjalang and Yagara subgroups: a case for phylogenetic migratory expansion? (MPhil Thesis thesis). The University of Queensland. doi:10.14264/276920.
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