Tamazight, or Standard Algerian Berber,[1] is the standardized national variety of Berber spoken in Algeria. It is under active development since the officialization of Berber in Algeria.[2]
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Tamaziɣt | |
Native to | Algeria |
Language family | Afro-Asiatic
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Regulated by | Algerian Academy of Amazigh Language |
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ISO 639-3 | – |
The standardization is largely based on the works of Mouloud Mammeri (le dictionnaire et le précis de grammaire berbère (kabyle), ISBN 9782906659001).[3]
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