The BikwinâÂÂJen or simply the Jen languages form a branch of the Adamawa family. They are spoken in and around Karim Lamido LGA (to the north of Jalingo 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 (2018) suggests that Bikwin and Jen could form separate groups.
Norton & Othaniel (2020) and Norton (2019) refer to BikwinâÂÂJen simply as Jen. Kleinewillinghöfer (2015) uses the name BikwinâÂÂJen.
Kleinewillinghöfer (2015) classifies the Bikwin-Jen group as follows in the Adamawa Languages Project website.
Classification of the Jen languages by Norton & Othaniel (2020):
Language names, ISO codes, and autonyms of the Jen languages (Norton & Othaniel 2020):
Norton & Othaniel (2020) also reconstruct more than 250 words for Proto-Jen.
Jen cluster classification according to Norton (2019):
Language varieties that are part of the Jen cluster according to Norton (2019):
Below is a list of language names, populations, and locations from Blench (2019).