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Wahlubal, also known as Western Bundjalung, Baryulgil, or the Middle Clarence language is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Western Bundjalung living in  North-East New South Wales.

Wahlubal
EthnicityWahlubal (Western Bundjalung)
Language familyPama-Nyungan
  • Southeastern
    • North Coast
      • Bandjalangic
        • Wahlubal
Dialects
  • Wahlubal
  • Birihn
  • Baryulgil
  • Casino
Language codes
ISO 639-3

Geographic Distribution

Wahlubal is spoken along the Clarence river upstream from the Yagir language.

References

  1. "Bundjalung – Muurrbay Aboriginal Language and Culture Co-operative". muurrbay.org.au. Retrieved 2018-01-07.
  2. Terry., Crowley, (1978). The middle Clarence dialects of Bandjalang. Smythe, W. E. Canberra: Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies. ISBN 0855750650. OCLC 6041138.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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