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Kulinic languages

The Kulinic languages form a branch of the Pama–Nyungan family in Victoria (Australia). They are:

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Geographic distribution
Victoria (Australia)
Glottolog
kuli1256
Linguistic classification
SoutheasternVictorianKulin–BunganditjKulinic · VictorianKulin–BunganditjKulinic · Kulin–BunganditjKulinic · Kulinic
Subdivisions
Kulin · Kolakngat · Drual[obsolete?]

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Kulinic languages

Nodes13
Edges12
Triples9
Avg. degree1.85
Density0.153846
Components1

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Kulinic languages

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Linguistic classification · 4
Kulinic languages → Kulinic, Kulin–BunganditjKulinic, SoutheasternVictorianKulin–BunganditjKulinic, VictorianKulin–BunganditjKulinic
Subdivisions · 3
Kulinic languages → Drual[obsolete?], Kolakngat, Kulin
Geographic distribution · 1
Kulinic languages → Victoria (Australia)
Glottolog · 1
Kulinic languages → kuli1256

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kulinic kulin kolakngat languages drual warrnambool pama nyungan family poorly attested glottolog victoria australia three dixon woiwurrung gadubanud wemba-wemba form

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Kulinic languagesGeographic distributionVictoria (Australia)1.00infobox
Kulinic languagesGlottologkuli12561.00infobox
Kulinic languagesLinguistic classificationSoutheasternVictorianKulin–BunganditjKulinic1.00infobox
Kulinic languagesLinguistic classificationVictorianKulin–BunganditjKulinic1.00infobox
Kulinic languagesLinguistic classificationKulin–BunganditjKulinic1.00infobox
Kulinic languagesLinguistic classificationKulinic1.00infobox
Kulinic languagesSubdivisionsKulin1.00infobox
Kulinic languagesSubdivisionsKolakngat1.00infobox
Kulinic languagesSubdivisionsDrual[obsolete?]1.00infobox

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