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Yuin–Kuric languages : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yuin–Kuric languages
The Yuin–Kuric languages are a family of mainly extinct indigenous Australian languages that existed in the south east of Australia. They belong in the Pama–Nyungan family.〔(AIATSIS Language and Peoples Thesaurus ), accessed 23 Jan 2010.〕 These languages are divided into the Yuin, Kuri, and Yora groups, although exact classifications vary between researchers. Yuin–Kuric languages were spoken by the original inhabitants of what are now the cities of Sydney and Canberra. Most are now extinct. The koala is named from the word ''gula'' for the animal in Dharuk, a Yuin–Kuri language within the Yora group, and the same word occurs in other Yuin–Kuri languages, such as Gundungurra,〔Eugene Stockton, ''Blue Mountains Dreaming: The Aboriginal Heritage'', Three Sisters Productions, 1993, p. 88, ISBN 0-646-14883-4.〕 within the Yuin group. ==Languages== The constituent languages are groups are arranged from southeast to northwest:
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