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An Endangered Zenati Dialect :

An Endangered Zenati Dialect : Exploring the Use of some Surviving Lexical Words among Beni Zidaz Old People in Beni Snous. Ms. ADDER Fatima Z. Tlemcen Univ. Outline. * Introduction * The Purpose of the Study * Beni Snous: A Brief Geo-historical Background

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An Endangered Zenati Dialect :

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  1. An Endangered Zenati Dialect: Exploring the Use of someSurviving Lexical WordsamongBeni Zidaz Old People in Beni Snous Ms. ADDER Fatima Z. Tlemcen Univ.

  2. Outline * Introduction * The Purpose of the Study * Beni Snous: A Brief Geo-historical Background * Origins of Beni Snous Inhabitants * What is an Endangered Language? * Degrees of Endangerment * Research Design & Methodology * Data Analysis & Interpretation * Conclusion

  3. Introduction -A brief overview about the Berber varieties in North Africa & Algeria -Arabizing Berbers -The maintenance of these varieties in many regions

  4. The Purpose of the Study: Exploring the use and the nature of somesurviving Tamazight words in Beni Snous in correlationwithage

  5. Beni Snous: A BriefGeo-historicalOverview - Geographical Location: Beni Zidaz - Beni Snous, South-west of Tlemcen - Important HistoricalFacts: Pre-romanera Roman era During Ottomans French occupation Post-independenceera

  6. Origins of Beni Snous Inhabitants B.S: Berber Zenati Tribe Canal, J. : members of a Zenati tribe Destaing, E. : occupied by Beni Habib tribe Ibn Khaldoun: it belongs to BeniKoumia

  7. Whatis an EndangeredLanguage? An EndangeredLanguageis a language / linguisticvarietythatisatrisk of falling out of use as itsspeakers die out or shiftto speakinganotherlanguage.

  8. Degrees of Endangerment

  9. Research Design & Methodology -Informants -Basic Data Gathering Instruments: Semi-structured Interviews + Recordings -The Structure of the Interview

  10. Data Analysis & Interpretation Speaking B.Z.T: withwhom? -Amongold people: grandparents and parents -No adults or childrenspeaking it

  11. Speaking B.Z.T: Where? Maintenance of words related: * To agriculture & commerce * Kitchen utensils * Names of clothes & colours * Food * Animals * Words related to weather and water

  12. Table 1.B.Z Tamazight Words Related to Agriculture & commerce

  13. Table 2.B.Z Tamazight Maintained Words of Kitchen Utensils

  14. Table 3.B.Z Tamazight Maintained Words of Colours

  15. Table 4.B.Z Tamazight Maintained Words of Food

  16. Yet, some food names (both vegetables and fruits) fell out of use and are currently substituted by the local Arabic words as:

  17. Table 5.B.Z Tamazight Names of Animals

  18. Table 6.B.Z Tamazight Words Related to Weather and Water

  19. Conclusion - B.Z Tamazight is a ‘SeverelyEndangeredLanguage’ - Domains of use: more and more limited - Absence of intergenerational transmission - Furtherprofoundresearchisintended in this area for determining the real level of endangerment . - A future dictionary of the language

  20. Thanks for your kind attention

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