Paman languages

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Paman is an aboriginal language family of Cape York in Queensland, Australia. First noted by Kenneth Hale,[1][2] Paman is noteworthy for the profound phonological changes which have affected some of its descendants.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ Hale, Kenneth L. (1964). "Classification of Northern Paman Languages, Cape York Peninsula, Australia; A Research Report". Oceanic Linguistics 3: 248–265. 
  2. ^ Hale, Kenneth L. (1966). "The Paman group of the Pama-Nyungan phylic family. Appendix to Languages of the World: Indo-Pacific Fascicle Six, by G.N. O'Grady, C. F. & F.M. Voegelin". Anthropological Linguistics 8(2): 162-197. 

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