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- Ngura_languages abstract "Ngura is an ethnic designation of central Australia. Of the various languages that have gone by this name, Bowern (2001) classifies Galali/Garlali and Wangkumara-plus-Bundhamara/Punthamara (AKA Ngandangara/Yarumarra) as Eastern Karnic. Bidjara (not to be confused with the Bidjara language of the Maric languages) may be another, but there is not enough data to be sure. Bowern believes that Badjiri was probably not even a Karnic language, but again the data is too sketchy to be sure. Other poorly attested varieties listed in Ethnologue are:Dhiraila, Garandala (Karendala), Mambangura, Mingbari (Minkabari), Ngurawarla. None of these can be usefully classified, and it's doubtful Mingbari was an actual dialect. However, in 2013 the ISO code ekc was assigned to 'Eastern Karnic', including only the questionable varieties, despite the fact that it is not clear that there is any data for this 'language'.".
- Ngura_languages wikiPageID "35610356".
- Ngura_languages wikiPageRevisionID "601104295".
- Ngura_languages acceptance "areal?".
- Ngura_languages altname "Eastern Karnic".
- Ngura_languages child Garlali_language.
- Ngura_languages child "? Bidjara".
- Ngura_languages child "?? Dhiraila".
- Ngura_languages child "?? Garandala".
- Ngura_languages child "?? Mambangura".
- Ngura_languages child "?? Mingbari".
- Ngura_languages child "?? Ngurawarla".
- Ngura_languages child "?? Yarumarra".
- Ngura_languages child "Wangkumara–Bundhamara".
- Ngura_languages child "× Badjiri".
- Ngura_languages extinct "ca. 1990".
- Ngura_languages family Pama–Nyungan_languages.
- Ngura_languages family "some languages may be Karnic, some Maric, but most are unclassified".
- Ngura_languages familycolor "Australian".
- Ngura_languages glotto "ngur1261".
- Ngura_languages hasPhotoCollection Ngura_languages.
- Ngura_languages name "Ngura".
- Ngura_languages region "Northwest New South Wales, southwest Queensland, Australia".
- Ngura_languages subject Category:Extinct_languages_of_Australia.
- Ngura_languages subject Category:Karnic_languages.
- Ngura_languages comment "Ngura is an ethnic designation of central Australia. Of the various languages that have gone by this name, Bowern (2001) classifies Galali/Garlali and Wangkumara-plus-Bundhamara/Punthamara (AKA Ngandangara/Yarumarra) as Eastern Karnic. Bidjara (not to be confused with the Bidjara language of the Maric languages) may be another, but there is not enough data to be sure. Bowern believes that Badjiri was probably not even a Karnic language, but again the data is too sketchy to be sure.".
- Ngura_languages label "Ngura languages".
- Ngura_languages sameAs m.0jkylvx.
- Ngura_languages sameAs Q13653138.
- Ngura_languages sameAs Q13653138.
- Ngura_languages wasDerivedFrom Ngura_languages?oldid=601104295.
- Ngura_languages isPrimaryTopicOf Ngura_languages.