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ISO 639-3: kcg

The combined catalog of all OLAC participants contains the following resources that are relevant to this language:

Other known names and dialect names: Agolok, Agorok, Aguro, Agwolok, Agwot, Aholio, Asholio, Asolio, Atakar, Atakat, Aticherak, Attaka, Attakad, Attakar, Atyap, Daroro, Fantuan, Fantwam, Gworok, Kachichere, Kafanchan, Kagoro, Katab, Kataf, Kpashan, Maroa, Maruwa, Marwa, Moroa, Morwa, Osholio, Sholio, Takat, Techera

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Language descriptions

  1. Aspects of Tyap syntax. Follingstad, Alison Joy. 1991. Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics Library. oai:gial.edu:19689
  2. ONLINEGlottolog 5.1 Resources for Tyap. n.a. 2024. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. oai:glottolog.org:tyap1238
  3. ONLINEAcoustical characteristics of fortis and lenis consonants in Tyap and Jju. McKinney, Norris P. 1991. SIL International. oai:sil.org:71752
  4. Aspects of Tyap syntax. Follingstad, A. Joy. 1991. SIL International. oai:sil.org:9851
  5. ONLINEWALS Online Resources for Gworok. n.a. 2024. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. oai:wals.info:gwo

Other resources about the language

  1. ONLINEGrammatik des Gworok (Kagoro): Phonologie, Tonologie, Morphologie und Textanalyse. Adwiraah, Eleonore. 1989. Peter Lang. oai:refdb.wals.info:3149
  2. A linguistic shift in Kaje, Kagoro, and Katab kinship terminology. McKinney, Carol V. 1983. [Pittsburgh : University of Pittsburgh]. oai:gial.edu:23318
  3. ONLINETyap: a language of Nigeria. n.a. 2018. SIL International. oai:ethnologue.com:kcg
  4. ONLINELINGUIST List Resources for Tyap. Damir Cavar, Director of Linguist List (editor); Malgorzata E. Cavar, Director of Linguist List (editor). 2017-09-27. The LINGUIST List (www.linguistlist.org). oai:linguistlist.org:lang_kcg
  5. ‘Hinnēh’ and focus function with application to Tyap. Follingstad, Carl M. 1995. SIL International. oai:sil.org:7509
  6. Thematic development and prominence in Tyap discourse. Follingstad, Carl M. 1994. Summer Institute of Linguistics and the University of Texas at Arlington. oai:sil.org:8410
  7. ONLINEA linguistic shift in Kaje, Kagoro, and Katab kinship terminology. McKinney, Carol V. 1983. SIL International. oai:sil.org:35026
  8. Learn to read and write Tyap. Haruna, Dimos; Follingstad, A. Joy; Follingstad, Carl M. n.d. Tyap LIteracy Committee; Nigeria Bible Translation Trust. oai:sil.org:53626
  9. Nigerian Christian songs - Tyap (xylophone) & Kuteb (raft zither). Zamani, Ibrahim; Arikwende, Luke. 1995. SIL International. oai:sil.org:55073
  10. Tyap Christian songs by Ibrahim Zamani, w/ harp & raft zither. Zamani, Ibrahim. 1995. SIL International. oai:sil.org:55074
  11. Zwunzwuo A̱lyem Tyap. Follingstad, Carl M. 1993. Tyap Literacy Committee and Nigeria Bible Translation Trust. oai:sil.org:82786

Other known names and dialect names: Agolok, Agorok, Aguro, Agwolok, Agwot, Aholio, Asholio, Asolio, Atakar, Atakat, Aticherak, Attaka, Attakad, Attakar, Atyap, Daroro, Fantuan, Fantwam, Gworok, Kachichere, Kafanchan, Kagoro, Katab, Kataf, Kpashan, Maroa, Maruwa, Marwa, Moroa, Morwa, Osholio, Sholio, Takat, Techera

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