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Berber languages - Subclassification |  | Berber languages - Subclassification: Encyclopedia II - Berber languages - Subclassification |  | Subclassification of the Berber languages is made difficult by their mutual closeness; Maarten Kossmann (1999) describes it as two dialect continua, Northern Berber and Tuareg, and a few peripheral languages, spoken in isolated pockets largely surrounded by Arabic, that fall outside these continua, namely Zenaga and the Libyan and Egyptian varieties. Within Northern Berber, however, he recognizes a break in the continuum between Zenati languages and their non-Zenati neighbors; and in the east, he recognizes a division between Ghadames and Aw ...
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Berber languages - Subclassification
Subclassification of the Berber languages is made difficult by their mutual closeness; Maarten Kossmann (1999) describes it as two dialect continua, Northern Berber and Tuareg, and a few peripheral languages, spoken in isolated pockets largely surrounded by Arabic, that fall outside these continua, namely Zenaga and the Libyan and Egyptian varieties. Within Northern Berber, however, he recognizes a break in the continuum between Zenati languages and their non-Zenati neighbors; and in the east, he recognizes a division between Ghadames and Awjila on the one hand and El-Foqaha, Siwa, and Djebel Nefusa on the other. The implied tree is:
- Nefusa-Siwa languages
- Ghadames-Awjila languages
- Northern Berber languages
- Zenati languages (including Tarifit)
- Kabyle language
- Moroccan Atlas languages (including Tashelhiyt and Tamazight)
- Tuareg languages
- Zenaga language
There is so little data available on Guanche that any classification is necessarily uncertain; however, it is almost universally acknowledged as Berber on the basis of the surviving glosses. Much the same can be said of the language, sometimes called "Numidian", used in the Libyan or Libyco-Berber inscriptions around the turn of the Common Era, whose alphabet is the ancestor of Tifinagh.
The Ethnologue, mostly following Aikhenvald and Militarev (1991), subdivides it somewhat differently:
- Guanche
- Eastern Berber languages
- Siwa
- Awjila-Sokna languages
- Northern Berber languages
- Zenati languages
- Kabyle language
- Chenoua language
- Moroccan Atlas languages
- Tamasheq languages
- Northern Tamasheq languages
- Southern Tamasheq languages
- Zenaga language
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