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The chronology of the human colonization of the Canary Islands. [PDF]

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Literature and Amazigh language debates: the case of Moroccan Amazigh literature in ‘other’ languages

Journal of North African Studies, 2017
This paper examines the intersection between fictional literature and language politics in Morocco, by looking at literature that depicts Amazigh communities. Specifically discussed is the contribution of literary texts in ‘other’ languages, whether via translation or original versions, to imagining the potential and limits of Amazigh language ...
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Online Amazigh concordancer

2010 5th International Symposium On I/V Communications and Mobile Network, 2010
Concordancing is a technique which analyzes text corpora to show how any given word or phrase in the text is used in the immediate contexts in which it appears. The main focus of this technique consist in discovering patterns and rules of authentic language use through analysis of actual usage, and generating theories of what does not account for the ...
Siham Boulaknadel, Fadoua Ataa Allah
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Building a Standard Amazigh Corpus

2012
Natural language processing is showing more interest in the Amazigh language in recent years. Suitable resources for Amazighe are becoming a vital necessity for the progress of this research. Corpora are an important resource but Amazighe lacks sufficient resources in this field, therefore we have been conducted to build an Amazighe corpus.
Siham Boulaknadel, Fadoua Ataa-Allah
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Processing Amazighe Language

2011
Amazighe is a language spoken by millions of people in north Africa in majority, however, it is suffering from scarcity resources. The aim of this PhD thesis is to contribute to provide elementary resources and tools to process this language. In order to achieve this goal, we have achieved an annotated corpus of ∼20k tokens and trained two sequence ...
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Arabization of the Amazigh lands

International Journal of Francophone Studies, 2003
A repeated theme among anti-Amazigh propagandists is that the Amazigh identity was created by the French and that the Amazigh militants are traitors, working for the French. A common insult is to call the Amazigh ‘sons of the White Fathers’, referring to the missionary Roman Catholic priests that worked in the mountains of Kabylia under French ...
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