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Pantyikali dialect : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pantyikali dialect
The Pantyikali (Bandjigali) dialect, also called ''Baarundji'' (meaning the people of the Paroo River) or ''Weyneubulcoo (Wanyuparlku, Wanyiwalku)'', is a dialect of the Paakantyi language. Pantyikali is spoken in New South Wales, Australia, northwest, north, and west of White Cliffs. It is presumably extinct, with only one speaker remaining in 1981. The Pantyikali people of the Paakantyi were extensively studied and photographed in the 19th century by Frederic Bonney, the owner of Momba Station. The major work on the Paakantyi language and its dialects has been that of linguist Luise Hercus.〔Luise Hercus. ''Baagandji Grammar'', ANU 1960; ''Paakantyi Dictionary'' (published with the assistance of AIATSIS, 1993)〕 ==References==
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