Tutlayt Tasuknit
Apparence
Tasuknit | |
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Tasuknit | |
Aẓaran ɣ | Libya |
Tasga | Fezzan |
Anɣubu | Ur ittyussan |
Tantlayin |
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Ingaln n tutlayt | |
ISO 639-3 | swn |
Glottolog | sawk1238 [1] |
Tasuknit[2] tga yat tutlayt tamaziɣt tagmuḍant lli ittyuɣal is tmmut. Kkan tt inn ayt tmdint n Isuknan (Sokna) d usun Fuqaha ɣ ugafa agmuḍan n Fzzan g libya ar sis sawaln. Inna Václav Blažek (1999) is tt inn kkan ar sis sawaln ɣ tɣla n Tmssa ula ntta[3].
Timttawin timggura ifkan kigan n ifruritn d tin Sarnelli (1924)[4] f Tasuknit d Paradisi (1963)[5] f Lfuqaha. Imnnitn ad s sin bdrn is d ɣar yan uṭṭun idrusn n iwssarn ka ad sul sis isawaln ɣ wakud ann, ayann a f ittyuɣal is tmmut ɣil.
Aikhenvald d Militarev (1984) d Blench (2006) da ssiḍinn Tasuknit d Tfzzaniyt am snat tutlayin ibḍan. Issiḍn Blench Tmssa d Lfuqaha am tantlayin n Tafzzaniyt.
Isaɣuln
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- ↑ Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Sawknah-Fogaha". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History. http://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/sawk1238.
- ↑ Linguasfera: Tamazic (Berber)(catalan) Llengües, Literatures i Cultures del Món, [LLCM], Retrieved the 27 October 2015
- ↑ Václav Blažek, "Numerals: Comparative-etymological Analyses of Numeral Systems and Their Implications : Saharan, Nubian, Egyptian, Berber, Kartvelian, Uralic, Altaic and Indo-European Languages", in: Filozofická Fakulta: Opera Universitatis Masarykianae vol. 332, p. 57, Facultas Philosophica - Masarykova Univerzita Brno, 1999 (ISBN 9788021020702)
- ↑ Sarnelli, Tommaso. 1924. "Il dialetto berbero di Sokna: Materiali lessicali, testi manoscritti in caratteri arabi, con trascrizione e traduzione", in Supplemento all'Africa Italiana.
- ↑ Paradisi, Umberto. 1963. "Il linguaggio berbero di El-Fogaha (Fezzan)". Istituto Orientale di Napoli XIII. 93-126.
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