Burarran languages

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Burarran languages
Geographic
distribution:
Northern Territory
Genetic
classification
:
Arnhem Land languages
 Burarran languages
Subdivisions:
Guragone
Burarra
Ndjebbana
Nakkara

The Burarran languages form a small family of Australian Aboriginal languages spoken in northern Australia.

The Burarran family includes four languages, none closely related:

  • Guragone
  • Burarra
  • Ndjebbana (or Djeebbana, also called Gunavidji, Kunibidji, or Gombudj)
  • Nakkara

Recently, Nicholas Evans has proposed an Arnhem Land family that includes the Burarran languages.

[edit] Reference

  • McConvell, Patrick and Nicholas Evans. (eds.) 1997. Archaeology and Linguistics: Global Perspectives on Ancient Australia. Melbourne: Oxford University Press