Kumeyaay belongs to the Tipai to the south, were often considered to be dialects of a single Diegue�o language, but the current consensus among linguists seems to be that at least three distinct languages are present within the dialect chain ( e . g ., Langdon 1990 ).
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Unlike their neighbours to the north of the Logan and west and south west of Beaudesert, the Kombumerri people not only spoke dialects of a different language group, but along with other members of the Y-Bj dialect chain to the south, subscribe to an originary myth known as " The Three Brothers ", which is based on the arrival to this part of the eastern Australian coastline by 3 men / mythical culture heroes and their wives and children in a canoe:
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Unlike their neighbours to the north of the Logan and west and south west of Beaudesert, the Kombumerri people not only spoke dialects of a different language group, but along with other members of the Y-Bj dialect chain to the south, subscribe to an originary myth known as " The Three Brothers ", which is based on the arrival to this part of the eastern Australian coastline by 3 men / mythical culture heroes and their wives and children in a canoe : " Berang-ngehn gurilahbu, ngering Mumuhm, Yabirahyn or " " Berrungen korill�bo, ngerring Momm�m, Yabur�ng Berrung came long long ago, with Momm�m ( and ) Yabur�ng . " " Long ago, Berrung together with Momm�m ( and ) Yab�rong came to this land.