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Yuin–Kuric
Ethnicity: Yuin, Eora, Koori
Geographic
distribution:
New South Wales, ACT, and SE Queensland, Australia
Linguistic classification: Pama–Nyungan
  • Southeast
    • New South Wales
      • Yuin–Kuric
Subdivisions:
Yuin
Yora
Kuri
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Yuin–Kuric languages (green) among other Pama–Nyungan (tan). From southwest to northeast, the three groups are Yuin, Yora, and Kuri.

The Murring'–Kuric languages' are a family of mainly extinct Australian Aboriginal languages that existed in the south east of Australia.

They belong in the Pama–Nyungan family. 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 the Dharug language, a Murring–Kuri language within the Yora group, and the same word occurs in other Yuin–Kuri languages, such as Gundungurra, within the Yuin group.

As of 2020, Yuin is listed as one of 20 languages prioritised as part of the Priority Languages Support Project, being undertaken by First Languages Australia and funded by the Department of Communications and the Arts. The project aims to "identify and document critically-endangered languages — those languages for which little or no documentation exists, where no recordings have previously been made, but where there are living speakers".

Languages

The constituent languages are groups are arranged from southwest to northeast:

Yuin group

The Yuin (southern) group includes:

Yora group

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The word "koala" is derived from "gula" in the Dharuk and Gundungurra languages

The Yora or Iyora (central) group is accepted by Dixon.

  • Dharug, an extinct language which attempts are being made to revive.
  • Darkinjung, an extinct language.

They were spoken in the region of Sydney.

Kuri group

The Kuri (northern) group has been reduced to its southernmost languages:

Languages once classified as Kuric include Yugambal, Yuggarabul (Yuggera), and Nganyaywana (Anaiwan) further north.

Comparison

Jeremy Steele's partial reconstruction of the Sydney language includes a comparison of pronouns in several Yuin–Kuric languages. The following partial and simplified version shows some of the similarities and differences across the family:

Language Group I You (singular) He We two (inclusive) We two (exclusive) We all (inclusive)
Gundungurra Yuin gula-ngGa, gula-nga gulandyi dhanaladhu gulanga gulangala(ng) gulanyan, gulambanya(n)
Tharawal Yuin ngayagang(ga) nyindigang namarang ngulgang ngangaling(ga) nyulgang(ga)
Awabakal Kuri ngaduwa nginduwa nyuwuwa bali balinuwa ngiyin
Darkinjung Yora ngaya nyindi, ngindi nuwa ngaliya ngungaliya ngiyang
Dharug Yora ngaya nyindi, ngindi nanu ngali

See also

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