Tutlayt Tazrgt
Tazrgt (nnan) tga yat tutlayt tamaziɣt inɣuban nna tt-inn-ikkan ar tettusawal g udwwar n Kufra ɣ unẓul agmuḍan n Libya[1]. Ur akkʷ fll-as llin umlan, ibdr tt Benkato (2017) am tutlayt tawlaft (Ghost language) lli iẓḍaṛ is jju ur tlli[2].
Tutlayt Tazrgt | |
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Tutlayt n Kufra | |
Aẓaran ɣ | Libya |
Tasga | Tasuḍnt n Kufra |
Tafrusyawit
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Ingaln n tutlayt | |
ISO 639-3 |
Ur illi (mis ) |
Glottolog | Ur illi |
Isugamsnfl
- ↑ Blench (2001) "Types of language spread and their archaeological correlates: the example of Berber", Origini XXIII, p. 186.
- ↑ https://orientalberber.wordpress.com/2017/09/16/ghost-languages/
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