1111 Pama-Nyungan Languages
Sub family page inside the ASCL hierarchy. Use it to compare the narrow group branches that sit under this language family segment.
What this sub family covers
ASCL sub family groups sit between the family group and narrow group levels. They are useful when the top-level family still contains too many possible branches for a reliable coding decision.
In practice, this is the level where you compare related language branches before you move to the narrow group and final language record.
Sub family facts
- Code
- 1111
- Narrow groups
- 24
- Languages
- 138
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Narrow groups in Pama-Nyungan Languages
Narrow groups
- 111111 Thura-Yura Languages
- 111112 South West Languages, Western Desert
- 111113 South West Languages, Coastal and Inland Ngayarta
- 111114 South West Languages, Marngu
- 111115 South West Languages, Northern Desert Fringe
- 111116 Other South West Languages
- 111117 Wadjari Languages
- 111118 Arandic Languages
- 111121 Yolngu Languages
- 111122 Tangic Languages
- 111123 Bandjalangic Languages
- 111124 Paman Languages
- 111125 Yalandyic Languages
- 111126 Yidinyic Languages
- 111127 Dyirbalic Languages
- 111128 Maric Languages
- 111131 Waka-Kabic Languages
- 111132 Karnic Languages
- 111133 Durubulic Languages
- 111134 Gumbaynggaric Languages
- 111135 Wiradhuric Languages
- 111136 Yuin-Kuric Languages
- 111137 Kulinic Languages
- 111199 Other Pama-Nyungan Languages
Final language records
Example language codes
Language records
Frequently asked questions
What does ASCL sub family 1111 represent?
Pama-Nyungan Languages is a sub family group inside ASCL family group 11. It narrows the language hierarchy before the narrow group and final language levels.
When should I use this page?
Use the sub family page when the family group is still too broad. It is the right step if you need to compare neighbouring narrow groups.
Is the sub family code the final code?
No. The final code is the eight-digit language record. This page is still a structural step above the end code.
Source and trust
- Official ASCL source
- ABS ASCL 2025
- Last reviewed
- 2026-04-18
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