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Eastern Morocco Zenati dialects are a cluster of Berber dialects spoken in the Jerada Province, Morocco, to the soutwest of Oujda. They belong to the Zenati dialectal group and are closely related to the main Riffian dialects,〔J. Bourrilly, Éléments d'éthnographie marocaine, p.42 (Larose, 1932)〕 as well as to the Aït Snous dialect, spoken across the border in Algeria.〔G. P. Murdock, African Cultural Summaries, Volume 10 (Human Relations Area Files, 1958) : "The Zekara (Zkara), with whom are grouped the neighboring Bekhti (Oulad Bekhti), Chebel (Beni Chebel), Yala (Beni Yaala, Beni Yala), and Zeggu (Beni Bou Zeggou) of eastern Morocco and the Snus (Beni Snous) across the border of Algeria, belong to the Zenata division of the Berber branch of the Hamito-Semitic linguistic stock."〕 Eastern Morocco Zenati is spoken among the tribes of Beni Bouzegou, Beni Ya'la, Zekara, Bekhata, Haddiyin, Meharez and Rwaba'.〔P. Behnstedt, (La frontera entre el bereber y el arabe en el Rif ), p.14 (E.D.N.A, volume 6, 2002)〕〔note: P. Behnstedt (2002) cites Derawesh ; the latter is actually a sub-tribe of Beni Bouzegou〕 Formerly, these dialects were also spoken in the area between Debdou and Taourirt (to the west of their current speaking area) by the tribes of Beni Koulal, Oulad Mahdi and Beni Chebel ; these tribes are currently mainly Arabophone.〔〔〔A. Bernard, Les confins algéro-marocains, p.30 (Larose, 1911)〕〔V. Picquet, Le peuple marocain: Le bloc Berbère, p.39 (Larose, 1925)〕 == References ==
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