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Atlas languages

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Northern Berber language subgroup of Morocco
Atlas languages
Masmuda
Geographic
distribution
Atlas Mountains, Souss
Linguistic classification Afro-Asiatic
Subdivisions
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottolog atla1275

The Atlas languages are a subgroup of the Northern Berber languages of the Afro-Asiatic language family spoken in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. By mutual intelligibility, they are a single language spoken by perhaps 14 million people; however, they are distinct sociolinguistically and are considered separate languages by the Royal institute of the Amazigh culture. They are:[2] [1]

Percent of Tashelhit speakers (use in everyday's communication) in 2004[3]
Percent of Central Tamazight speakers (use in everyday's communication) in 2004[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Maarten Kossmann, "Berber subclassification (preliminary version)", Leiden (2011)
  2. ^ Hammarström, Harald; Forke, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin; Bank, Sebastian, eds. (2020). "Atlas Berber". Glottolog 4.3.
  3. ^ a b Maaroufi, Youssef. "Recensement général de la population et de l'habitat 2004".
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Reconstructed
Berber
Chadic
Masa
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Cushitic
Omotic
Semitic
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  • Egyptian
  • Kujargé? (unclassified; possibly East Chadic (B.1.3), Cushitic, transitional or a language isolate)
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Zenati
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