Dictionnaire Berb�re Tachelḥiyt - Fran�ais: �tabli Sur La Base d'Ouvrages Publi�s Et Non-Publi�s, d'�tudes Et Documents Divers, de Th�ses Universitaires, d'Archives, Et de Recherches Sur Le Terrain, Vol. 1
Tashelhiyt Berber is spoken in Morocco. With approximately eight to ten million speakers it is the world’s largest Berber language. The lexical data for this work were collected, over almost forty years, from a great number of publications and from various archives. These data were studied and checked by the author and enriched by lexical data from the author’s own fieldwork. In this dictionary Tashelhiyt Berber words and phrase are presented in alphabetic order and written in a clear Latin transcription. Meanings of words and phrases are given in French. All lexical data in this work are fully referenced. This book is the first comprehensive dictionary for Tashelhiyt Berber.
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Dictionnaire Berb�re Tachelḥiyt - Fran�ais: �tabli Sur La Base d'Ouvrages Publi�s Et Non-Publi�s, d'�tudes Et Documents Divers, de Th�ses Universitaires, d'Archives, Et de Recherches Sur Le Terrain, Vol. 1
Tashelhiyt Berber is spoken in Morocco. With approximately eight to ten million speakers it is the world’s largest Berber language. The lexical data for this work were collected, over almost forty years, from a great number of publications and from various archives. These data were studied and checked by the author and enriched by lexical data from the author’s own fieldwork. In this dictionary Tashelhiyt Berber words and phrase are presented in alphabetic order and written in a clear Latin transcription. Meanings of words and phrases are given in French. All lexical data in this work are fully referenced. This book is the first comprehensive dictionary for Tashelhiyt Berber.
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Dictionnaire Berb�re Tachelḥiyt - Fran�ais: �tabli Sur La Base d'Ouvrages Publi�s Et Non-Publi�s, d'�tudes Et Documents Divers, de Th�ses Universitaires, d'Archives, Et de Recherches Sur Le Terrain, Vol. 1

Dictionnaire Berb�re Tachelḥiyt - Fran�ais: �tabli Sur La Base d'Ouvrages Publi�s Et Non-Publi�s, d'�tudes Et Documents Divers, de Th�ses Universitaires, d'Archives, Et de Recherches Sur Le Terrain, Vol. 1

by Harry Stroomer
Dictionnaire Berb�re Tachelḥiyt - Fran�ais: �tabli Sur La Base d'Ouvrages Publi�s Et Non-Publi�s, d'�tudes Et Documents Divers, de Th�ses Universitaires, d'Archives, Et de Recherches Sur Le Terrain, Vol. 1

Dictionnaire Berb�re Tachelḥiyt - Fran�ais: �tabli Sur La Base d'Ouvrages Publi�s Et Non-Publi�s, d'�tudes Et Documents Divers, de Th�ses Universitaires, d'Archives, Et de Recherches Sur Le Terrain, Vol. 1

by Harry Stroomer

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Tashelhiyt Berber is spoken in Morocco. With approximately eight to ten million speakers it is the world’s largest Berber language. The lexical data for this work were collected, over almost forty years, from a great number of publications and from various archives. These data were studied and checked by the author and enriched by lexical data from the author’s own fieldwork. In this dictionary Tashelhiyt Berber words and phrase are presented in alphabetic order and written in a clear Latin transcription. Meanings of words and phrases are given in French. All lexical data in this work are fully referenced. This book is the first comprehensive dictionary for Tashelhiyt Berber.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789004700499
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 12/19/2024
Series: Handbook of Oriental Studies: Section 1; The Near and Middle East , #188
Pages: 880
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 1.50(h) x 9.50(d)
Language: French

About the Author

Harry Stroomer (b. 1946 Alkmaar, PhD 1987 Leiden University) is emeritus of Afroasiatic, in particular Berber languages and South Semitic languages at Leiden University. He is a field-work oriented descriptive linguist focusing on linguistic diversity in the North Africa and the Middle East. He published books and articles on various languages within the Semitic, Berber and Cushitic branches of the Afroasiatic language family. He did fieldwork in Egypt, Kenya, Somalia, Morocco, Malta and Yemen. Apart from linguistic structures, he is interested in oral literature, singing and songs, ethnography as well as material culture.
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