Ghadamès Berber language

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Ghadamès Berber language is a highly endangered Berber (Amazigh) language spoken by the inhabitants of the oasis town of Ghadamès in western Libya, noted for its archaic features within the Berber language family.

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Label Occurrences
Ghadamès Berber language canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Afroasiatic language
Amazigh language
Berber language
endangered language
closelyRelatedTo Awjila Berber language
Nafusi Berber language
country Libya
documentedBy linguistic fieldwork in the 20th century
endangermentStatus highly endangered
severely endangered
glottocode ghad1238
hasAlternativeName Ghadamis
surface form: Ghadames

Ghadamisi
Təghădməsət
hasDialect Ghadamès town variety
hasFeature archaic morphological features
archaic phonological features
complex verbal morphology
conservative Berber vocabulary
distinctive vowel system
retention of older Berber consonant contrasts
hasMorphology gender distinction in nouns
rich verbal aspect system
hasPhonologicalSystem contrastive gemination
emphatic consonants
hasSyntax basic VSO word order
use of clitic pronouns
influencedBy Arabic
surface form: Arabic language
ISO639-3 gha
languageFamily Afroasiatic
Berber
numberOfSpeakers very few thousand
primarySpeakers Berber inhabitants of Ghadamès
region Sahara Desert
surface form: Sahara

western Libya
riskFactor lack of intergenerational transmission
language shift to Arabic
urbanization
spokenIn Ghadamès
Ghadames Oasis
surface form: Ghadamès oasis

Libya
subclassOf Northern Berber language
Zenati-related Berber variety
usedBy Ghadamès
surface form: Ghadamès community
usedFor local cultural practices
oral communication
traditional poetry
writingSystem Arabic script
Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ghadamès languageUsed Ghadamès Berber language