Mzab–Wargla languages
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Mzab–Wargla | |
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Geographic distribution: | North Africa |
Linguistic classification: |
Afro-Asiatic
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Mzab–Wargla is a dialect cluster of the Zenati languages (Northern Berber).
Blench & Dendo (2006) lists the following varieties:[1]
- Gurara
- Mzab, Ghardaia (Mozabite)
- Wargla
- Tugurt
- Seghrušen
- Figuig
- Senhaja
- Iznacen
However, Senhaja is actually an Atlas language.
In Ethnologue 16, the Mzab–Wargla languages are listed as:
- Tagargrent (Wargli)
- Temacine Tamazight (Tugurt)
- Taznatit ("Zenati": Gurara and Tuwat)
- Tumzabt (Mozabite)
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