Kulinic languages

The Kulinic languages form a branch of the Pama–Nyungan family. They are: * Kulin (3+, e.g. Woiwurrung) * Kolakngat * Drual (2) Warrnambool is Kulinic and may be Drual, but is too poorly attested to be certain. Gadubanud was a dialect of either Warrnambool or Kolakngat. Several poorly attested interior Kulinic languages, such as Wemba-Wemba, are listed in the Kulin article. The three branches of Kulinic are not close; Dixon treats them as three separate families.

Kulinic languages

The Kulinic languages form a branch of the Pama–Nyungan family. They are: * Kulin (3+, e.g. Woiwurrung) * Kolakngat * Drual (2) Warrnambool is Kulinic and may be Drual, but is too poorly attested to be certain. Gadubanud was a dialect of either Warrnambool or Kolakngat. Several poorly attested interior Kulinic languages, such as Wemba-Wemba, are listed in the Kulin article. The three branches of Kulinic are not close; Dixon treats them as three separate families.