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Mayabic, or Mayi, is a small family of extinct Australian Aboriginal languages of Queensland. They were once classified as Paman, but now as a separate branch of Pama–Nyungan. The languages are: * Mayi-Kutuna, Mayi-Kulan (incl. Mayi-Thakurti, Mayi-Yapi), Ngawun (incl. Wunumara) According to Dixon (2002), Wunumara may have been a dialect of Ngawun or of Mayi-Kulan, which may have been a single language. Bowern (2011 [2012]), however, lists all six of the above as separate languages.

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  • Mayabic languages (en)
  • Mayabische Sprachen (de)
  • Lenguas mayábicas (es)
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  • Las lenguas mayabic, o mayi, son una pequeña familia de lenguas aborígenes australianas extintas de Queensland. Una vez fueron clasificados como lenguas pama, pero ahora se les considera una rama separada dentro de las lenguas pama-ñunganas nororientales.​ Los idiomas son: * Mayi-Kutuna, Mayi-Kulan (incl. Mayi-Thakurti, Mayi-Yapi), Ngawun (incl. Wunumara) Según Dixon (2002), Wunumara pudo haber sido un dialecto de Ngawun o de Mayi-Kulan, que pudo haber sido un solo idioma.​ Bowern (2011 [2012]), however, lists all six of the above as separate languages. (es)
  • Mayabic, or Mayi, is a small family of extinct Australian Aboriginal languages of Queensland. They were once classified as Paman, but now as a separate branch of Pama–Nyungan. The languages are: * Mayi-Kutuna, Mayi-Kulan (incl. Mayi-Thakurti, Mayi-Yapi), Ngawun (incl. Wunumara) According to Dixon (2002), Wunumara may have been a dialect of Ngawun or of Mayi-Kulan, which may have been a single language. Bowern (2011 [2012]), however, lists all six of the above as separate languages. (en)
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  • Mayabic (en)
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  • Mayi (en)
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  • Mayabic languages among other Pama–Nyungan (en)
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  • Las lenguas mayabic, o mayi, son una pequeña familia de lenguas aborígenes australianas extintas de Queensland. Una vez fueron clasificados como lenguas pama, pero ahora se les considera una rama separada dentro de las lenguas pama-ñunganas nororientales.​ Los idiomas son: * Mayi-Kutuna, Mayi-Kulan (incl. Mayi-Thakurti, Mayi-Yapi), Ngawun (incl. Wunumara) Según Dixon (2002), Wunumara pudo haber sido un dialecto de Ngawun o de Mayi-Kulan, que pudo haber sido un solo idioma.​ Bowern (2011 [2012]), however, lists all six of the above as separate languages. (es)
  • Mayabic, or Mayi, is a small family of extinct Australian Aboriginal languages of Queensland. They were once classified as Paman, but now as a separate branch of Pama–Nyungan. The languages are: * Mayi-Kutuna, Mayi-Kulan (incl. Mayi-Thakurti, Mayi-Yapi), Ngawun (incl. Wunumara) According to Dixon (2002), Wunumara may have been a dialect of Ngawun or of Mayi-Kulan, which may have been a single language. Bowern (2011 [2012]), however, lists all six of the above as separate languages. (en)
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  • Australian (en)
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  • Mayabic (en)
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