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Drual languages information


Drual
Geographic
distribution
Victoria
Linguistic classificationPama–Nyungan
  • Kulinic
    • Drual
Subdivisions
  • Bungandidj
  • Kuurn Kopan Noot
GlottologNone

Drual is a small group of indigenous Australian languages of the Kulinic family. The two languages are:

  • Drual
    • Bungandidj (Buwandik)
    • Kuurn Kopan Noot

Warrnambool shares some features with Bungandidj, but is too poorly attested to classify securely.


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