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Ghadamès language

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Ghadamès
Native toLibya
RegionGhadamès
Native speakers
13,100 (2006)[1]
DialectsAyt Waziten, Ayt Ulid
Language codes
ISO 639-3gha
Glottologghad1239
ELPGhadamès

Ghadamès (Berber: ⵄⴰⴷⴻⵎⴻⵙ / Template:Transl [ʕadeːməs], Standard Arabic غدامس /ɣadaːmis/, Libyan Arabic /ɣdaːməs/) is a Berber language that is spoken in, and named after, the oasis town of Ghadames in Nalut District, western Libya.

Research

Ghadamès language materials have been gathered by two linguists. The first materials were published in 1903 and 1904 by Adolphe de Calassanti Motylinski (1854–1907). A more copious and reliable source is provided by the works of White Father Jacques Lanfry (1910-2000), who stayed in Ghadames from 1944 to 1945 and who published his main works in 1968 and 1973. No new research has been undertaken on location since then. Recently, Kossmann (2013) has published a modern grammar of Ghadamès based on Lanfry’s materials.

Number of speakers

Lanfry mentions the number of c. 4,000 speakers as an optimistic estimate.[2] The actual number of speakers is not known with certainty. Ethnologue cites a number of 13,100 speakers in 2016, including 2,000 living outside the area. However, this number reflects the total number of inhabitants of Ghadames, who are not all native speakers of Ghadamès, while the number of 2,000 emigrant speakers is based on a very old source.[3] Ethnologue classifies the language as 6b (Threatened).

The language

Ghadamès is a Berber language on its own, preserving several unique phonological and morphological features, and the Ghadamès lexicon, as recorded by Lanfry, shows relatively little influence from Arabic. There is as yet no consensus on the classification of Ghadamès within the Berber language group. Aikhenvald and Militarev (1984) group it as Eastern Berber, and Kossmann (1999) specifically groups it together with Awjila. Ethnologue classifies it as East Zenati.

Phonology

Consonants

Like other Berber languages and Arabic, Ghadamès has both pharyngealized ("emphatic") and plain dental consonants. Gemination is contrastive. Consonants listed between brackets occur only very sporadically.

Ghadamès consonant phonemes (IPA)
Labial Inter-dental Dental Dental
phar.
Palatal Velar Uvular Pharyngeal Glottal
Nasal m
Plosive voiceless (p) t̪ˤ () k q
voiced b ɟ ɡ
Fricative voiceless f (θ) s̪ˤ ʃ x ħ h
voiced β (ð) z̪ˤ ʒ ɣ ʕ
Approximant w l̪ˤ j
Trill r̪ˤ

Vowels

Most Berber languages have just three phonemic vowels. Ghadamès, like Tamasheq, has seven vowels.

Ghadamès vowel phonemes (IPA)
Front Central Back
Close i u
Close-mid e o
Mid ə
Near-open ɐ
Open a

Basic vocabulary

Below is the Leipzig-Jakarta list for Ghadames, extracted from Lanfry (1973). Lanfry's unconventional transcription has been adapted to modern usage. Symbols Template:Transl are equivalent to IPA ɐ, ħ, ɟ, ʃ, ʒ, j. Lanfry's length notation on vowels probably represents lexical stress (Kossmann 2013: 5, 15).

1 fire Template:Transl
2 nose Template:Transl
3 to go Template:Transl with verbal deictic Template:Transl "thither" (cf. 11 to come)
4 water Template:Transl (plurale tantum)
5 mouth Template:Transl
6 tongue Template:Transl
7 blood Template:Transl (plurale tantum)
8 bone Template:Transl
9 2sg pronoun Template:Transl (m.), Template:Transl (f.)
10 root Template:Transl "root of plant"
11 to come Template:Transl with verbal deictic Template:Transl "hither" (cf. 3 to go)
12 breast Template:Transl, Template:Transl
13 rain Template:Transl
14 1sg pronoun Template:Transl
15 name Template:Transl
16 louse Template:Transl
17 wing Template:Transl
18 flesh/meat Template:Transl
19 hand/arm Template:Transl "hand", Template:Transl "arm"
20 fly Template:Transl
21 night Template:Transl
22 ear Template:Transl
23 neck Template:Transl (cf. 47 back)
24 far (not attested)
25 to do/make Template:Transl "to do, achieve" < Arabic, Template:Transl "to put, to make"
26 house Template:Transl, Template:Transl
27 stone/rock Template:Transl
28 bitter Template:Transl "to be bitter"
29 to say Template:Transl
30 tooth Template:Transl "incisor", Template:Transl "molar", Template:Transl "canine"
31 hair Template:Transl
32 big (not attested)
33 one Template:Transl (m.), Template:Transl (f.)
34 who? Template:Transl
35 3sg pronoun Template:Transl (m.), Template:Transl (f.)
36 to beat/hit Template:Transl
37 leg/foot Template:Transl
38 horn Template:Transl
39 this Template:Transl
40 fish (not attested)
41 yesterday Template:Transl
42 to drink Template:Transl
43 black Template:Transl "to be black" (perfective stem; aorist stem not attested)
44 navel Template:Transl
45 to stand Template:Transl "to be standing", Template:Transl "to stand up"
46 to bite Template:Transl
47 back Template:Transl, Template:Transl (cf. 23 neck)
48 wind Template:Transl "wind, odour"
49 smoke Template:Transl
50 what? Template:Transl, Template:Transl
51 child (kin term) Template:Transl, Template:Transl
52 egg Template:Transl
53 to give Template:Transl
54 new (not attested)
55 to burn (intr.) Template:Transl
56 not Template:Transl, Template:Transl
57 good Template:Transl < Arabic
58 to know Template:Transl
59 knee Template:Transl
60 sand Template:Transl
61 to laugh Template:Transl
62 to hear Template:Transl
63 soil Template:Transl "earth, soil"
64 leaf Template:Transl "leaf of tree"
65 red Template:Transl "red one" (prob. /azəggʷaɣ/)
66 liver Template:Transl
67 to hide Template:Transl
68 skin/hide Template:Transl "animal skin"
69 to suck Template:Transl
70 to carry Template:Transl "to carry, bring", Template:Transl "to carry, lift"
71 ant Template:Transl
72 heavy Template:Transl "to be heavy" (perfective stem; aorist stem not attested)
73 to take Template:Transl "to take", Template:Transl "to seize, hold"
74 old Template:Transl, Template:Transl "to be old, elderly (human)"
75 to eat Template:Transl
76 thigh Template:Transl
77 thick Template:Transl "to be thick"
78 long Template:Transl "to be long"
79 to blow Template:Transl
80 wood Template:Transl "(piece of) wood"
81 to run Template:Transl
82 to fall Template:Transl
83 eye Template:Transl
84 ash Template:Transl
85 tail Template:Transl < Arabic?
86 dog Template:Transl
87 to cry/weep Template:Transl
88 to tie Template:Transl
89 to see Template:Transl
90 sweet (not attested)
91 rope Template:Transl
92 shade/shadow Template:Transl
93 bird Template:Transl
94 salt Template:Transl
95 small Template:Transl "to be small"
96 wide (not attested)
97 star Template:Transl
98 in Template:Transl, Template:Transl
99 hard (not attested)
100 to grind/crush Template:Transl "to grind", Template:Transl "to crush (in a mortar)"

References

  1. ^ Ghadamès at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Lanfry (1973:iv).
  3. ^ Encyclopaedia of Islam, 2nd edition, article Ghadāmis (1952): 2,000 persons with a background in Ghadames living in Tunis; quoted by Lanfry (1973:iv).

Cited works

  • Calassanti Motylinski, A. de (1903). "Note sur la mission dans le Souf pour y étudier le dialecte berbère de R'adamès". Journal Asiatique. 1903, II: 157–162.
  • Calassanti Motylinski, A. de (1904). Le dialecte berbere de R’edamès. Paris: Leroux.
  • Kossmann, M. (2013). A Grammatical Sketch of Ghadames Berber (Libya). Köln: Köppe. ISBN 978-3-89645-940-4.
  • Lanfry, J. (1968). Ghadamès: Etude linguistique et ethnographique. I, Textes, notes philologiques et ethnographiques. Fort-National: Fichier de documentation berbère.
  • Lanfry, J. (1973). Ghadamès: Etude linguistique et ethnographique. II, Glossaire (parler des Ayt Waziten). [Fort-National]: Le fichier périodique.