Kija language

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Kija
Spoken in: From Halls Creek to Kununurra, Western Australia
Total speakers: 100
Language family: Jarrakan
 Kija
 
Writing system: Latin alphabet
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: aus
ISO 639-3: gia

Kija is an Australian Aboriginal language today spoken by about 100 people, most of whom live in the region from Halls Creek to Kununurra in Western Australia.

[edit] References

  • Blythe, J.. Yuwurriyangem Kijam (our Language Kija): a Phrasebook of the Kija Language. Halls Creek: Kimberley Language Resource Centre. 
  • Kofod, F. M. (1996). Introduction to the Kija Language. Halls Creek: Kimberley Language Resource Centre. 
  • Taylor, P.; Taylor, J. (1971). "A tentative statement of Kitja phonology". Papers on the Languages of Australian Aboriginals: 100–19. 
  • Taylor, P.; Hudson, J. (1976). "Metamorphosis and Process in Kija". Talanya 3: 25–36.