Toogee | |
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Southwestern Tasmanian | |
Region | South-western coast of Tasmania |
Ethnicity | Toogee |
Extinct | 19th century |
Northern–Western Tasmanian?
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | xpx |
Glottolog | Nonewest2205 included |
AIATSIS[1] | T10 |
Southwestern Tasmanian, or Toogee, is a possible Aboriginal language of Tasmania. It is the most poorly attested known variety of Tasmanian, and it is not clear how distinct it was. It was apparently spoken along the west coast of the island, south of Macquarie Harbour.
Southwestern Tasmanian is attested from a single word list, collected in Port Davey by George Augustus Robinson from the Ninenee Tribe of the Bathurst Harbour area. There are 131 words, but some of these may be from Southeastern Tasmanian languages. The data are consistent with a Western Tasmanian language, but were not clean enough to allow classification by Bowern (2012);[2][3] Dixon & Crowley (1981) had likewise left it alone.[4]