- Ngurmbur language
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Ngurmbur Spoken in Northern Territory Extinct ca. 1990 Language family Language codes ISO 639-3 nrx The Ngumbur language is an Australian language isolate spoken by just one person in Arnhem Land, northern Australia, as of 1981. By 2009 Ethnologue reported that it was extinct.
Ngumbur is not known to be related to any other language. It has been suggested that it may be related to the Umbugarla isolate, forming a Umbugarla–Ngurmbur language family, but it has also been tentatively included in a proposed Macro-Pama–Nyungan family.
See also
Languages of Australia English varieties Major indigenous
languagesArrernte · Kala Lagaw Ya · Luritja · Pintupi · Pitjantjatjara · Tiwi · Walmajarri · Warlpiri · Western Desert · Yolŋu MathaPidgins, creoles and
mixed languagesSign languages Categories:- Language isolates of Australia
- Extinct languages of Australia
- Arnhem Land
- Indigenous Australian language stubs
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