- Jurruru language
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Jurruru Spoken in Pilbara, Western Australia Extinct 2 speakers left in 1967.
No speakers by 1986.[1]Language family Pama–Nyungan- Southwest
- Ngayarta
- Jurruru
- Ngayarta
Language codes ISO 639-3 tju Jurruru is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language formerly spoken in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Its name has also been spelt Chooraroo, Choororoo, Churoro, Djuroro, Djururo, Djurruru, Dyururu, Jururu, Thuraru, Tjororo, Tjuroro, Tjururo, and Tjururu.
Classification
Southwest Pama–Nyungan Ngayarta Palyku
Nyamal
Jurruru
Yinhawangka
Ngarluma
Kariyarra
Nhuwala
Nyunga languages
Mirniny languages
Wati languages
Marrngu languages
Ngumpin languages
Nannga languages
Footnotes
- ^ Thieberger (1993).
References
- Thieberger, Nicholas (1993). "Jurruru". Handbook of Western Australian Aboriginal Languages South of the Kimberley Region. Pacific Linguistics. http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVLPages/AborigPages/LANG/WA/4_4_3.htm.
Palyku · Panyjima · Ngarla · Nyamal · Jurruru† · Yinhawangka · Ngarluma and Kariyarra · Martuthunira† · Nhuwala† · Yinjibarndi and Kurrama
Categories:- Ngayarda languages
- Extinct languages of Australia
- Indigenous Australian language stubs
- Southwest
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