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Pre-Hilalian Arabic dialects : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pre-Hilalian Arabic dialects Pre-Hilalian dialects are a continuum of Arabic dialects native to the Maghreb (North Africa). They constitute, along with the Hilalian dialects, the larger Maghrebi Arabic family. == History == Pre-Hilalian dialects are a result of early Arabization phases that lasted from the 7th to the 12th centuries, and that concerned the main urban settlements (Kairouan, Constantine, Tlemcen and Fez) and the neighboring harbors (respectively Mahdia and Sousse, Jijel and Collo, Rachgun and Honaine, and Badis and Tangiers), as well as the –triangular– areas between them.〔Dominique Caubet, (« Questionnaire de dialectologie du Maghreb » ), in: EDNA vol.5 (2000-2001), pp.73–92〕 This early Arabization also concerned various Jewish communities and a few urban centers outside the main Arabized areas, such as Tunis and Salé.〔
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