Nyulnyul language

Nyulnyul
Spoken in Western Australia
Extinct 1999, with the death of Carmel Charles
Language family
Writing system Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3 nyv

Nyulnyul is an extinct Australian Aboriginal dialect, formerly spoken by the Nyulnyul people of Western Australia.

Mary Carmel Charles is documented as the last fluent speaker of the Nyulnyul language of Western Australia.[1]

Classification

Nyulnyul is very closely related to and possibly mutually intelligible with Bardi, Jawi, Jabirrjabirr and Nimanburru, and possibly also Ngumbarl about which little is known. However, the speakers considered them to be distinct.

Notes

  1. ^ Charles, Mary; translated by W. B. McGregor (1993). Winin – Why the Emu Cannot Fly. Broome, WA: Magabala Books. ISBN 875641 07 6. 

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