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Anjam

A language of Papua New Guinea

ISO 639-3boj

Population  2,020 (2003 SIL).
Region  Madang Province, Astrolabe Bay District.
Language map  Papua New Guinea, Map 7, reference number 373
Alternate names   Bogadjim, Bogajim, Bogati, Bom, Lalok
Classification  Trans-New Guinea, Madang, Rai Coast, Mindjim
Language development  NT: 2000.
Writing system  Latin script.
Comments  SOV. Swidden agriculturalists. Christian, traditional religion, cargo cult.

Entries from the SIL Bibliography about this language:

Academic Publications

RUCKER, Diane J., author. 1990. Anjam phonology essentials.  Available online

RUCKER, Robert, author. 2000. Anjam Organised Phonology Data.  Available online

SANDERS, Arden G.; SANDERS, Joy, authors. 1977. "Lalok (Bogadjim) village: Village living report, 1976."

Vernacular Publications

Anjam sa. 2000.

Was aiyel. 2000.