Darwin Region languages
| Darwin Region | |
|---|---|
| (proposed) | |
| Geographic distribution | from Darwin area to the West Alligator River | 
| Linguistic classification | Proposed language family. | 
| Subdivisions | |
| Language codes | |
| Glottolog | None lara1258 (Laragia) limi1242(Limilngan-Wulna)umbu1235(Umbugarla) | 
| Darwin Region languages (red), among other non-Pama–Nyungan languages (grey). | |
| Closeup. From west to east they are: Laragiya, Limilngan, and Umbugarlic. | |
The Darwin Region languages are a family of Australian Aboriginal languages of northern Australia proposed by linguist Mark Harvey. It unites the pair of Limilngan languages with two language isolates:
Ngurmbur and Bugurnidja are poorly attested extinct languages, which are joined with Umbugarla to form the Umbugarlic branch.
Tryon (2007) lists the following varieties of Umbugarla–Ngumbur:
- Ngunbudj (Gonbudj), Umbugarla, Bugunidja, Ngarduk, Ngumbur.
However, nothing is known of Ngunbudj or Ngarduk, which were extinct by World War II.