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6684 (Eora) {
id: 6684 , code_val: "1j0 ", code_authorities: "LINGUIST List ", primary_name: "Eora ", alternate_names: "Iyora; Iora; Eaora; Yora; ", lang_description: "", classification: "Pama-Nyungan; Yuin-Kuric ", dialect_varieties: "", public_comment: "", private_comment: null, source_id: 89800 , speakers: [ { id: 29914 , code_id: 6684 , speaker_number: "Awakening ", speaker_number_text: "", second_language_speakers: "", semi_speakers: "", children: "", young_adults: "", older_adults: "", elders: "", ethnic_population: "", date_of_info: "", public_comment: "Attenbrow (2002) says that the term "Eora" is now used to refer to the original inhabitants of the area between Port Jackson and Botany Bay, or sometimes the entire Sydney region, and the language of this area was a (coastal) dialect of Darug. ", private_comment: null, source_id: 585 , preferred: 1 , }, ], language: { code_id: 6684 , featured: 0, cached_documentation_score: -1 , google_group_url: "", simplified_level: "awakening ", coordinates: "-33.899572, 151.206704; ", updated_at: "2018-03-25 01:00:25 ", speaker_attitude: "", government_support: "", institutional_support: "", _other_languages_used: "", domains_of_use: null, speakers_worldwide: null, second_language_speakers: null, semi_speakers: "", children: "", young_adults: "", older_adults: "", elders: "", ethnic_population: "", speakers_worldwide_year: "", bibliography_of_vitality: "", bibliography_of_context: "585 ", bibliography_of_locations: "585 ", user_submission: "", approved: 1 , speakers_int_cache: 0, has_audio_samples: 0, has_document_samples: 0, has_image_samples: 0, has_guide_samples: 0, has_video_samples: 0, search_simplified_level: "AW ", user_id: 1 , code_val_cache: "1j0 ", has_link_samples: 0, submission_source_info: "", countries: [ { id: 68 , name: "Australia ", pivot: { language_id: 6684 , country_id: 68 , }, }, ], }, }