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Date: 24 Oct 2013
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Subject: New Book: A Moroccan Berber Secret Language
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2013 12:24:27
From: Ulrich Lueders [lincom.europa at t-online.de]
Subject: One Moroccan Amazigh/Berber Secret Language: the “sīn” Variety:
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Title: One Moroccan Amazigh/Berber Secret Language: the “sīn” Variety
Series Title: LINCOM Studies in Afroasiatic Linguistics 35
Publication Year: 2013
Publisher: Lincom GmbH
http://www.lincom-shop.eu
Book URL: http://www.lincom-shop.eu/
Author: Nasser Berjaoui
Paperback: ISBN: 9783862884711 Pages: 204 Price: Europe EURO 68.20
Abstract:
This book (which is one among a series of future works on Moroccan
Amazigh/Berber “secret languages”) is the first research project, to the
best of our knowledge, that studies and provides a detailed description and
analysis of one Amazigh/Berber “secret language” of the south-east of
Morocco.
The present book contains ten chapters. These respectively propose the
following: general backgrounds, the basic encoding procedures of individual
words in the “secret language”, the secretizing of various speech parts,
the manipulation of miscellaneous verbal forms, the changing of defined
nouns, the distortion of multi-consonantal short speech parts, the
encrypting of miscellaneous one-segmental words, the converting of
syntactic structures, the manipulation of semantic aspects of the
Tamazight, and the delivery rates of the messages in the “secret language”.
Last, but not least, the study provides a detailed presentation of all the
rules that govern the “secret language” in question. This language is
called the “sin” variety, since it makes use of this consonant (the “s”
consonant) in the secretization operations.
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