We Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber MoroccoWe Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber Morocco explores how political economic shifts over the last century have reshaped the language practices and ideologies of women (and men) in the plains and mountains of rural Morocco.
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Page 13
... spoken in the southwest ; Tarifit is spoken in the northern Rif region on the Mediterranean ; and the variety locally ( and confusingly ) called Tamazight is spoken in the Middle and Eastern High Atlas regions . About 80 percent of ...
... spoken in the southwest ; Tarifit is spoken in the northern Rif region on the Mediterranean ; and the variety locally ( and confusingly ) called Tamazight is spoken in the Middle and Eastern High Atlas regions . About 80 percent of ...
Page 168
... spoken utterances are unmarked : Transcript 7.1 : Arazan Engagement Party 13 Group : " wa allay , wa allay " 15 Fadma : wa : lu ( ( vocables ) ) Worthless ! 17 Aisha : " wa laɛduwat " " Oh my enemies " The sound / wa / was repeated in ...
... spoken utterances are unmarked : Transcript 7.1 : Arazan Engagement Party 13 Group : " wa allay , wa allay " 15 Fadma : wa : lu ( ( vocables ) ) Worthless ! 17 Aisha : " wa laɛduwat " " Oh my enemies " The sound / wa / was repeated in ...
Page 237
... spoken in the Errachidia region lexically and phonetically combines what they call tasusit and Tamazight traits . The variety spoken in the Taza region north of Fes , for instance , combines Tarifit and Tamazight lexical and phonetic ...
... spoken in the Errachidia region lexically and phonetically combines what they call tasusit and Tamazight traits . The variety spoken in the Taza region north of Fes , for instance , combines Tarifit and Tamazight lexical and phonetic ...
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