Tashelhiyt Berber folktales from Tazerwalt (South Morocco)

a linguistic reanalysis of Hans Stumme's Tazerwelt texts with an English translation

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Tashelhiyt Berber folktales from Tazerwalt (South Morocco)

a linguistic reanalysis of Hans Stumme's Tazerwelt texts with an English translation

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The Berber languages, along with old Egyptian and the Chadic, Cushitic, Semitic as well as Omotic languages, belong to the phylum of Afro-Asiatic languages. Nowadays, Berber languages are found from Egypt (Siwa) across Libya and Algeria to Morocco and from the shores of the Mediterranean Sea to south of the Sahara. Tashelhiyt is the largest single Berber language spoken by about 6 to 8 million people, predominantly in South Morocco. Following up on an anthology of different folktales of the Tashelhiyt Berber, published as volume 2 of "Berber Studies", in this volume the author presents a selection of 46 folktales from the collection of Hans Stumme (1864-1936). The tales originate in the writings of this great Lipsian Arabist and Berberologist, titled "Marchen der Schluh von Tazerwalt" (1895) and "Elf Stucke im Silha-Dialekt von Tazerwalt" (1894). The reader will find examples from a wide variety of genres, ranging from fables and animal stories to legends and fairy tales, riddles, tongue-twisters, imam/taleb stories, as well as narrations of jokes, magical and heroic deeds. These stories are of great literary value and appeal because of their narrative clarity. Harry Stroomer has prepared the selected tales linguistically for the present book by retranscribing Stumme's sources with the support of Tashelhiyt native speakers. The result is a phonologically and morphologically consistent modernised version of the texts, with the added benefit of English translations. Therefore, this volume displays the wealth of Tashelhiyt storytelling to a wide audience of Berberologists, Orientalists and people in general interested in Moroccan oral literature. -- Publisher description from http://www.koeppe.de (Oct. 4, 2011).

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Edition Notes

Romanized Berber with English translation.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 23-24).

Published in
Köln
Series
Berber studies,, v. 4
Genre
Texts.
Other Titles
Märchen der Schluḥ von Tázerwalt.

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Dewey Decimal Class
398.2/0899/33
Library of Congress
GR353.32.B47 T37 2002

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253 p. :
Number of pages
253

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3763760M
ISBN 10
3896453831
LCCN
2003476483
OCLC/WorldCat
53170305
Goodreads
3832545

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