Grammar of the Central Atlas Tamazight Berber variety
This article is about the grammar of Central Atlas Tamazight. For the grammar of Berber languages in general, see Berber languages.
Central Atlas Tamazight (also referred to as just Tamazight[nb 1]) belongs to the Northern Berber branch of the Berber languages.
As a member of the Afroasiatic family, Tamazight grammar has a two-gender (tawsit[1]) system, VSO typology, emphatic consonants (realized in Tamazight as velarized), and a templatic morphology.
Tamazight has a verbo-nominal distinction, with adjectives being a subset of verbs.[2][3]
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