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Mzab–Wargla or Northern Saharan oasis dialects is a dialect cluster of the Zenati languages (Northern Berber) spoken in scattered oases of Algeria and Morocco. == Subclassification== ;Kossmann (2013) Marteen Kossmann (2013) listed six "Northern Saharan oasis" dialects:〔M. Kossmann, (The Arabic Influence on Northern Berber, pp.23-24 ) (Brill, 2013)〕 *South Oranie and Figuig *Gurara *Tuwat-Tidikelt *Mzab *Wargla *Wad Righ (Tugurt) ;Ethnologue (2009) In ''Ethnologue'' XVI (2009), the "Mzab–Wargla" languages are listed as: *Tagargrent (Wargli) *Temacine Tamazight (Tugurt) *Taznatit ("Zenati": Gurara, Tuwat and South Oran) *Tumzabt (Mozabite) Unlike Kossmann, ''Ethnologue'' considers the Berber dialect spoken in Tidikelt as a separate branch of the Zenati group, distinct from Tuwat. ;Blench & Dendo (2006) Roger Blench and Mallam Dendo (2006) listed eight varieties:〔(AA list ), Blench & Dendo, ms, 2006〕 *Gurara *Mzab, Ghardaia (Mozabite) *Wargla *Tugurt *Seghrušen *Figuig *Senhaja *Iznacen However, Senhaja is actually an Atlas language. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mzab–Wargla languages」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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