ISO 639-3:
kaj
The combined catalog of all OLAC participants contains the following resources that are relevant to this language:
Other known names and dialect names: Kache, Kaje, Kajji
Use faceted search to explore resources for Jju language.
Language descriptions
- ONLINEGlottolog 4.6 Resources for Jju. n.a. 2022. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
oai:glottolog.org:jjuu1238
- ONLINEAcoustical characteristics of fortis and lenis consonants in Tyap and Jju. McKinney, Norris P. 1991. SIL Language and Culture Archives.
oai:sil.org:71752
- ONLINEJju linguistics consultant report. Harley, Matthew; Norton, Russell J. 2019. SIL Language and Culture Archives.
oai:sil.org:81168
- ONLINEParticipant identification in Kaje narrative. McKinney, Norris P. 1978. Summer Institute of Linguistics.
oai:sil.org:8512
- ONLINETemporal characteristics of fortis stops and affricates in Tyap and Jju. McKinney, Norris P. 1990. SIL Language and Culture Archives.
oai:sil.org:85411
Other resources about the language
- The Bajju of Central Nigeria: a case study of religious and social change. McKinney, Carol V. 1985. Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics Library.
oai:gial.edu:830
- A linguistic shift in Kaje, Kagoro, and Katab kinship terminology. McKinney, Carol V. 1983. [Pittsburgh : University of Pittsburgh].
oai:gial.edu:23318
- ONLINEJju: a language of Nigeria. n.a. 2018. SIL International.
oai:ethnologue.com:kaj
- Oral traditions: a key to understanding the community. McKinney, Carol V. 1996. SIL Language and Culture Archives.
oai:sil.org:960
- Retention of traditional religious beliefs by Bajju Christians. McKinney, Carol V. 1986. SIL Language and Culture Archives.
oai:sil.org:1025
- Worldview reflected in Bajju proverbs. McKinney, Carol V.; McKinney, Norris P. 2003. SIL International and University of Texas at Arlington.
oai:sil.org:8845
- The Bajju of central Nigeria: a case study of religious and social change. McKinney, Carol V. 1985. SIL Language and Culture Archives.
oai:sil.org:9788
- ONLINEWives and sisters: Bajju marital patterns. McKinney, Carol V. 1992. SIL Language and Culture Archives.
oai:sil.org:34994
- Plural verb roots in Kaje. McKinney, Carol V. 1979. SIL Language and Culture Archives.
oai:sil.org:35040
- ONLINEWhich language: Trade or minority?. McKinney, Carol V. 1990. SIL Language and Culture Archives.
oai:sil.org:35060
- ONLINEThe fortis feature in Jju (Kaje): An initial study. McKinney, Norris P. 1984. SIL Language and Culture Archives.
oai:sil.org:35064
- Baranzan's People: An Ethnohistory of the Bajju of the Middle Belt of Nigeria. McKinney, Carol V. 2019. SIL International.
oai:sil.org:77405
- Bajju Christian Conversion in the Middle Belt of Nigeria. McKinney, Carol V. 2019. SIL International.
oai:sil.org:77406
- Bajju Christian Conversion in the Middle Belt of Nigeria, ePub Edition. McKinney, Carol V. 2019. SIL International.
oai:sil.org:81283
- Baranzan's People: An Ethnohistory of the Bajju of the Middle Belt of Nigeria, ePub Edition. McKinney, Carol V. 2019. SIL International.
oai:sil.org:82211
Other known names and dialect names: Kache, Kaje, Kajji
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Up-to-date as of: Tue Jun 28 7:19:16 EDT 2022