Aghu Tharrnggala | |
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Spoken in | Australia |
Region | Cape York Peninsula, Queensland |
Extinct | Unknown |
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Pama–Nyungan
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ISO 639-3 | ggr |
Aghu Tharrnggala (or Aghu Tharnggalu) is an extinct Paman language variety formerly spoken on the Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia. The name may also be used to refer to a language consisting of the Aghu Tharrngala dialect and several other related varieties. It is closely related to the other Kuku-Mini languages, and it is unknown when it went extinct.[1]
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Aghu Tharrnggala may have been a single language with some or all Ikarrangal, Koko-Possum/Alngula, and Kuku-Mini, but there is insufficient information to be certain. Aghu Tharrngala is the only dialect for which grammatical data are available.
Aghu Tharrnggala is demonstrably related to Kuku-Thaypan. The two may also have been related to Takalak, although again there is insufficient information.