ISO 639-3:
djm
The combined catalog of all OLAC participants contains the following resources that are relevant to this language:
Other known names and dialect names: Bama, Jamsay Dogon, Domno, Dyamsay Tegu, Gamsaj, Gono, Guru, Pomuru
Use faceted search to explore resources for Jamsay Dogon language.
Language descriptions
- ONLINEGlottolog 5.0 Resources for Jamsay Dogon. n.a. 2024. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
oai:glottolog.org:jams1239
- ONLINEPHOIBLE 2.0 phonemic inventories for Jamsay Dogon. n.a. 2019. Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
oai:phoible.org:jams1239
- ONLINEWALS Online Resources for Jamsay. n.a. 2022. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
oai:wals.info:jms
Other resources about the language
- ONLINEGrammar of Jamsay. Heath, Jeffrey. 2008. Mouton.
oai:refdb.wals.info:6575
- ONLINEDogon, Jamsay: a language of Mali. n.a. 2018. SIL International.
oai:ethnologue.com:djm
- ONLINELINGUIST List Resources for Dogon, Jamsay. Damir Cavar, eLinguistics Foundation Board Member (editor); Malgorzata E. Cavar, Director of Linguist List (editor). 2022-05-31. The LINGUIST List (www.linguistlist.org).
oai:linguistlist.org:lang_djm
- ONLINESociolinguistic Survey of the Dogon language area. Hochstetler, J. Lee; Durieux, J. A.; Durieux-Boon, E. I. K. 2004. SIL International.
oai:sil.org:9048
Other known names and dialect names: Bama, Jamsay Dogon, Domno, Dyamsay Tegu, Gamsaj, Gono, Guru, Pomuru
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http://www.language-archives.org/language.php/djm
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