Bikwin–Jen languages
The Bikwin–Jen or simply the Jen languages form a branch of the Adamawa family. They are spoken in and around Karim Lamido LGA in Taraba State, and in other nearby states of eastern Nigeria.
Bikwin-Jen may not necessarily be a coherent group. Due to the internal diversity of Bikwin-Jen, Guldemann suggests that Bikwin and Jen could form separate groups.
Classification
Norton & Othaniel and Norton refer to Bikwin–Jen simply as Jen. Kleinewillinghöfer uses the name Bikwin–Jen.Kleinewillinghöfer (2015)
Kleinewillinghöfer classifies the Bikwin-Jen group as follows in the Adamawa Languages Project website.;Bikwin-Jen
- Bikwin
- *Burak-Loo
- **Burak
- **Loo
- *Mak-Tal
- **Mak
- ***Panya
- ***Zoo
- **Maɣdi
- *Bikwin
- **Leelau
- **Mɔɔ
- **Kya̰k
- Jen
- *Dza
- **Dza
- **Joole, Jaule
- *Munga Doso
- *Tha
Norton & Othaniel (2020)
Classification of the Jen languages by Norton & Othaniel :Language names, ISO codes, and autonyms of the Jen languages :
| ISO 639-3 code | Language name | Autonym |
| bys | Burak | |
| ldo | Loo | ; ‘head’ |
| gmd | Maghdi | , |
| pbl | Mak of Panya and Zoo | , ‘they Mak’ |
| bka | Kyak | |
| gwg | Moo | |
| ldk | Leelau | ‘road Lau’ |
| mko | Munga Doso | ‘river original’ |
| jen | Dza of Jen and Joole | |
| thy | Tha | , |
Norton & Othaniel also reconstruct more than 250 words for Proto-Jen.
Norton (2019)
Jen cluster classification according to Norton :- Jen
- Burak, Loo
- Maghdi, LeeMak
- Kyak-Moo-LeeLau
- Tha
- Doso-Dza
;Jen cluster
- Burak
- Loo of Galdemaru and Waamura
- Maghdi
- Mak of Panya and Zoo
- Kyãk
- Moo
- LeeLau
- Munga Doso
- Dza and Joole
- Tha
Names and locations
Below is a list of language names, populations, and locations from Blench.| Language | Branch | Cluster | Dialects | Alternate spellings | Own name for language | Endonym | Other names | Other names for language | Exonym | Speakers | Location |
| Tha | Bikwin-Jen | Taraba State, Karim Lamido LGA and Adamawa State, Numan LGA. Joole Manga Dìdí village | |||||||||
| Dza | Jen | Dza, Ja | nnwa’ Dzâ | Èédzá, ídzà | Jenjo, Janjo, Jen | 6,100. Figures for Dza may include other Jen groups such as Joole and Tha | |||||
| Joole | Jen | èèʒìì | nwá èèʒìì | Taraba State, Karim Lamido LGA and Adamawa State, Numan LGA. Along the Benue River. | |||||||
| Mingang Doso | Jen | Munga | ŋwai Mәngàn | Mingang Doso | Dosọ | Taraba State, Karim Lamido LGA. 15 km. East of Karim Lamido town. One village and associated hamlets. | |||||
| Burak | Bikwin | yu Ɓuurak pl. yele Ɓuurak | nyuwǎ Ɓúúrák | ‘Yele | Shongom | 4,000 | Gombe State, Shongom LGA, Burak town. 25 villages. A highly distinctive form is spoken in Tadam village. | ||||
| Kyak | Bikwin | Kyãk | Kyãk | Bambuka | 10,000 | Taraba State, Karim Lamido LGA, Bambuka | |||||
| Leelạu | Bikwin | Lelo | Munga | One village and an associated hamlet | Taraba State, Karim Lamido LGA. 15 km. East of Karim Lamido town. | ||||||
| Loo | Bikwin | Shúŋ̣ ó ̣ | Shúŋ̣ ó–̣ North, Shúŋ̣ ó–̣ South | 8,000 | Kaltungo LGA, Gombe State, Taraba State, Karim Lamido LGA. 30 km. North of Karim Lamido town. Lo village and associated hamlets. | ||||||
| Maghdi | Bikwin | Mághdì | Mághdì sg., lee Mághdì pl. | Widala also applies to Kholok | Fewer than 2,000 | Taraba State, Karim Lamido LGA. A section of the Widala | |||||
| Mak | Bikwin | Panya, Zo | Mak | LeeMak | Panya, Panyam Zoo | Taraba State, Karim Lamido LGA. 15 km. north of Karim Lamido town. | |||||
| Mɔɔ | Bikwin | ŋwaa Mɔ́ɔ̀ | yáá Mɔ̀ɔ̀ | Gwomo, Gwom, Gwomu, Gomu | Taraba State, Karim Lamido LGA |