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Wangkumara or Wanggumara is an Australian Aboriginal language of the widespread Pama–Nyungan family. It is sometimes classified
as a dialect of the Ngura language. In 1981 it was still spoken by 4 members of the Wangkumara people around Cooper Creek,
the Thomson River and the Warry Warry Creek, the town of Eromanga and the Nuccundra in Queensland, Australia; today it might
be already extinct. Dixon (2002) considers Punthamara to be a dialect, Bowern (2001) as very close. Bowern also says that
Ngandangara appears to have been very close, though data is too poor for a proper classification. Karenggapa is either a dialect
or an alternative name. Wangkumara is notable for being a language with a tripartite verbal alignment. |
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Language type : Extinct
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