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Tashelhiyt is a Northern Berber language of southern Morocco and northern Algeria, spoken in an area roughly outlined by the Atlas Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. Variant spellings include Tashilheet, Tashelheyt, Tachilhit, Tashelhit, Tasoussit, Tachelhit, and Tashlhiyt. This category is for noncommercial and informative sites about Tashelhiyt. This includes scientific considerations, educational resources, and reference materials.
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Argument for an alternative analysis, according to which the epenthetic vowels which frequently accompany syllabic consonants are the phonetic realizations of syllable nuclei. Includes references. [PostScript]
Hyperlinked encyclopedia article includes information on sounds and grammar as well as demographics.
Research on pronunciation, includes WAV files.
Argument for an alternative analysis, according to which the epenthetic vowels which frequently accompany syllabic consonants are the phonetic realizations of syllable nuclei. Includes references. [PostScript]
Hyperlinked encyclopedia article includes information on sounds and grammar as well as demographics.
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