East Zenati languages

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East Zenati
Geographic
distribution
North Africa
Linguistic classificationAfro-Asiatic
Subdivisions
Glottologtuni1262  (Tunisian-Zuwara)
sene1271  (Sened)
Tunisia-Zuwara Berber Map.PNG
Berber-speaking areas belonging to Kossmann's "Tunisian-Zuwara" dialectal group

The East Zenati languages (Blench, 2006) or Tunisian and Zuwara (Kossmann, 2013) are a group of the Zenati Berber dialects spoken in Tunisia and Libya.

Maarten Kossmann considers the easternmost varieties of Zenati dialects as transitional to Eastern Berber, but they are quite different from the neighboring Nafusi.

According to Kossmann, the dialect cluster of Tunisian Berber and Zuwara is consisting of the varieties spoken in mainland Tunisia (Sened (extinct), Matmata and ), Jerba and Zuwara, but not Nafusi which is considered a dialect of Eastern Berber.[1]

Before Kossmann, Roger Blench (2006) considered East Zanati to be a dialect cluster consisting of Sened (extinct, including Tmagurt), Djerbi, Matmata (Tamezret, Zrawa & Taujjut), and Nafusi. [2]

References[]

  1. ^ M. Kossmann, The Arabic Influence on Northern Berber, p.24 (Brill, 2013)
  2. ^ AA list, Blench, ms, 2006


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