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Eastern Middle Atlas Berber : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eastern Middle Atlas Berber
Eastern Middle Atlas Berber is a cluster of Berber dialects spoken in the eastern and north-eastern parts of the Middle Atlas, in Morocco. These dialects are those of the tribes of Aït Seghrushen, Aït Waraïn, Marmusha, Aït Alaham, Aït Yub and Aït Morghi.〔Annales de géographie: bulletin de la Société de géographie, Volume 33, p.275 (A. Colin, 1924)〕〔J. Bourrilly, Éléments d'éthnographie marocaine, p.42 (Larose, 1932)〕〔G. S. Colin, (Carte linguistique du Maroc ) (1934)〕 Despite the fact that they are mutually intelligible with the neighboring Central Atlas dialects and are generally classified among them, these dialects actually belong to the Zenata dialectal family and are a kind on intermediate dialects between the north-eastern (Riffian) and central (Atlas) varieties of Berber.〔Revue d'ethnographie et des traditions populaires, Volume 2, p.68 (Société française d'ethnographie, 1921)〕〔M. Kossmann, The Arabic Influence on Northern Berber, pp.20-22 (Brill, 2013)〕〔M. Kossmann, (Berber subclassification (preliminary version, unpublished) ), pp.2-3〕 Among these Zenati dialects, those of ''Aït Seghrouchen'' and ''Aït Waraïn'' were subject to most studies, while only a few studies were focused on the dialects of ''Aït Alaham'' and ''Marmusha'', and practically none focused on the dialects of ''Aït Yub'' and ''Aït Morghi''. ==References==
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