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Fezzan language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sokna language
Sokna (also ''Sawknah'', ''Sukna'', native name: Tasuknit〔(Linguasfera: Tamazic (Berber) )(catalan) Llengües, Literatures i Cultures del Món, (), Retrieved the 27 October 2015〕) was a Berber language spoken in the town of Sokna (''Isuknan'') and the village of Fuqaha in northeastern Fezzan in Libya. According to Václav Blažek (1999), Sokna language was also spoken in the oasis of Tmessa.〔Václav Blažek, "Numerals: Comparative-etymological Analyses of Numeral Systems and Their Implications : Saharan, Nubian, Egyptian, Berber, Kartvelian, Uralic, Altaic and Indo-European Languages", in: Filozofická Fakulta: Opera Universitatis Masarykianae vol. 332, p. 57, Facultas Philosophica - Masarykova Univerzita Brno, 1999 (ISBN:9788021020702)〕 The most extensive and recent materials on it are Sarnelli (1924)〔Sarnelli, Tommaso. 1924. "Il dialetto berbero di Sokna: Materiali lessicali, testi manoscritti in caratteri arabi, con trascrizione e traduzione", in ''Supplemento all'Africa Italiana''.〕 for Sokna and Paradisi (1963)〔Paradisi, Umberto. 1963. "Il linguaggio berbero di El-Fogaha (Fezzan)". ''Istituto Orientale di Napoli XIII''. 93-126.〕 for El-Fogaha. Both articles report that the language was spoken only by a handful of old people at the time, so it is generally presumed to be extinct. Aikhenvald & Militarev (1984) and Blench (2006) consider Sokna and Fezzan to be separate languages. Blench lists Tmessa and Al-Foqaha as dialects of Fezzan. ==References==
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