Talk:Yugambeh language

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To-do list for Yugambeh language: edit · history · watch · refresh
  • Ethnologue says it's extinct, but Yugambeh.com doesn't make it clear. Is it extinct?
  • What's the current thinking on its classification? Bundjalungic, Yuin-Kuric, an isolate within Pama-Nyungan?
  • Find out the etymons for the rest of the names.

[edit] Neerang

Can anyone here help on the Nerang River page with exactly what "Neerang" means. The references (as shown) say "little shark" etc, but would that mean the Bull shark (which I suspect inhabits the river), or just a small shark of an unspecified species? -- Kevin Ryde 01:51, 29 April 2006 (UTC)