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Numidian language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Numidian language
East Numidian, also known as Old Berber, was the language of the Maesulians of the eastern part of ancient Numidia during the Pre-Roman era, in what is now Libya. The language is scarcely attested, and can only be confidently identified as Afro-Asiatic; however, the Maesulians were ethnically Berber, and it is supposed that East Numidian was therefore a Berber language. The Berber branch of Afro-Asiatic is sometimes called ''Numidian-Berber'', as it is not certain that East Numidian would fall within the modern Berber languages, or form a sister branch to them. Indeed, it is widely supposed that it forms a group of its own, as there is no trace of the noun-case system shared by the modern Berber languages. Proto-Berber is also theorized not to have grammatical case ==References== 〔 *Aikhenvald & Militarev, 1991. 'Livijsko-guanchskie jazyki', ''Jazyki Azii i Afriki'', vol. 4, pp. 148–266.
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