Tharawal languages

Tharawal
EthnicityYuin people
Geographic
distribution
New South Wales, Australia
Linguistic classificationPama–Nyungan
Subdivisions
Glottolognort2761  (partial overlap)
sout2771

Tharawal, also spelt Thurawal and Dharawal, is a small family of extinct Australian Aboriginal languages once spoken along the South Coast of New South Wales.

Number of languages in the group

According to Bob Dixon (2002), four Tharawal languages are attested, though he does not accept them as related:[1]

Claire Bowern (2011) lists three, among the Yuin languages:[2]

  • Dharawal
  • Dhurga
  • Thawa

Speakers

Peoples who spoke these languages include:

Clans and Families of The Northern Dharawal

  • Noron-Geragal
  • Targarigal
  • Goonamattagal
  • Wodi Wodi
  • Gweagal (Geawegal)

New South Wales south coast group

References

  1. ^ Dixon, R. M. W. (2002). Australian Languages: Their Nature and Development. Cambridge University Press. pp. xxxiv–xxxv. ISBN 978-0-521-47378-1.
  2. ^ Bowern, Claire. 2011. "How Many Languages Were Spoken in Australia?", Anggarrgoon: Australian languages on the web, December 23, 2011 (corrected February 6, 2012)


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