East Zenati languages
| East Zenati | |
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| Geographic distribution: |
North Africa |
| Linguistic classification: | Afro-Asiatic
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| Subdivisions: |
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East Zenati is a proposed group of the Zenati languages of Tunisia and Libya.
Blench (2006) considers East Zanati to be a dialect cluster, consisting of the following varieties:[1]
Ethnologue 16 includes the following three languages:
- Ghadames
- Nafusi (in the Nafusa Mountains)
- Sened (extinct)
Kossman (1999) however considers Ghadames and Nafusi to lie in separate branches of Berber; they are frequently grouped together as Eastern Berber.
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