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Brill’s Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics, 2015
This paper is concerned with the word order of Tarifit Berber. It is argued that this variety has now shifted from VSO to a topic-prominent system. The topic is realised by the subject when all arguments are lexical or by VP-Topicalisation (V + object clitic) when the object is a pronominal clitic.
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This paper is concerned with the word order of Tarifit Berber. It is argued that this variety has now shifted from VSO to a topic-prominent system. The topic is realised by the subject when all arguments are lexical or by VP-Topicalisation (V + object clitic) when the object is a pronominal clitic.
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2015
The aim of this chapter is to draw a concise sketch of Berber evaluative morphology. Within the studies on evaluative morphology, Berber deserves particular attention since ‘evaluative words’ are formed by means of two typologically unusual processes: a circumfix (t___t) and a process of subtractive morphology. Moreover, Berber evaluative constructions
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The aim of this chapter is to draw a concise sketch of Berber evaluative morphology. Within the studies on evaluative morphology, Berber deserves particular attention since ‘evaluative words’ are formed by means of two typologically unusual processes: a circumfix (t___t) and a process of subtractive morphology. Moreover, Berber evaluative constructions
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2014
The morphosyntax of negation in Berber is rich and complex, and appears to be the outcome of multiple processes that have taken place over different time-periods from prehistory to the present day. The most noteworthy issue is the tendency towards a redundant marking of negation, not only by means of discontinuous morphemes (circumfixes) but also ...
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The morphosyntax of negation in Berber is rich and complex, and appears to be the outcome of multiple processes that have taken place over different time-periods from prehistory to the present day. The most noteworthy issue is the tendency towards a redundant marking of negation, not only by means of discontinuous morphemes (circumfixes) but also ...
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Berber Dialects and Berber Script
Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, 1953openaire +1 more source
Relating linguistic reconstructions of plant names in Berber to the archaeobotany of North Africa
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2021Roger Blench
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Food security and women's roles in Moroccan Berber (Amazigh) society today
Maternal and Child Nutrition, 2017Rekia Belahsen
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The variability of syllable patterns in Tashlhiyt Berber and Polish
Journal of Phonetics, 2017Anne Hermes
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