Dhudhuroa language
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Dhudhuroa | |
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Victorian Alpine | |
Region | North-eastern Victoria, Australia |
Extinct | Early 20th century |
Pama–Nyungan
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | ddr |
Glottolog | dhud1236 [1] |
AIATSIS[2] | S44 |
Dhudhuroa is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language of north-eastern Victoria. As it is no longer spoken, Dhudhuroa is primarily known today from written material collected by R. H. Mathews from Neddy Wheeler. It has gone by numerous names, including Dhudhuroa, the Victorian Alpine language, Dyinningmiddhang, Djilamatang, Theddora,[3] Theddoramittung, Balangamida, and Tharamirttong. Yaitmathang (Jaitmathang), or Jandangara (Gundanora), was spoken in the same area, but was a dialect of Ngarigu.[2]
References
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- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Dhudhuroa at the Australian Indigenous Languages Database, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
- ↑ Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, volume 75, page 324: It is obvious that the two, the Theddora and the Dhudhuroa, are the same.
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External links
- Bibliography of Dhuduroa people and language resources, at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
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