Ghomara Language

The language of the Ghomara is a Northern Berber language of the Zenati subgroup, spoken on the eastern edge of the Rif in Morocco. Contrary to the Ethnologue, it is not extinct; Peter Behnstedt reports that it is spoken in at least the douar of Amtiqan and its immediate neighborhood, just west of Oued Ouringa. However, it is spoken by only a small minority of the Ghomara; even in 1931, according to Carleton Coon, only one of their eight tribes, the Beni Bu Zra, continued to speak it. It is mutually comprehensible with Tarifit.

Bibliography

  • Peter Behnstedt, "La frontera entre el bereber y el rabe en el Rif", Estudios de dialectologa norteafricana y andalus vol. 6, 2002.
  • G. S. Colin, "Le parler berbre des Gmara", Hesperis 9, 1929, pp. 43-58.
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