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Amazigh Negative Verb Morphology
Brill’s Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics, 2015This paper provides an Optimality-theoretic account of Amazigh negative verb morphology. With very few exceptions, previous accounts focused more on particles than on the morphology proper. The infixation vs. final ablaut allomorphy and the correspondence between negative and affirmative paradigms have remained so far without proper treatment. Also, by
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Case alignment in Kabyle Amazigh
Brill’s Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics, 2021Abstract This paper examines the state alternation in Kabyle, arguing that state is the morphological realization of Case. The free state is accusative case, and the construct state is nominative case. Taking morphological patterns and syntactic distribution into account, Kabyle is found to be a Type 2 marked nominative language.
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Arabization of the Amazigh lands
International Journal of Francophone Studies, 2003A 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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Learning Games for Amazigh Language
2015 International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence (CSCI), 2015After being marginalized for many decades, the Amazigh language has been integrated into the Moroccan education system, in 2003. Since then, many efforts, based on new technologies, have been undertaking to promote and improve Amazigh language learning.
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Situation sociolinguistique de l′Amazighe
International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 1997The present paper deals with the sociolinguistic Situation of the Berber language (Amazighe) in Morocco today. The main issues dealt with are the following: (i) the marginalization of Berber within the linguistic market as a result ofits exclusion from the prestigious domains of social usage by Standard languages (mainly Standard Arabic and French);
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Le Manifeste amazigh et ses conséquences : le Mouvement amazigh face à l’État
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