Salem Chaker (born 1950 in Nevers) is an Algerian linguist. A specialist in Berber linguistics (syntax, diachrony, sociolinguistics), he is recognized as the "dean" of modern Berber studies.[1]
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SalemChaker (born 1950 in Nevers) is an Algerian linguist. A specialist in Berber linguistics (syntax, diachrony, sociolinguistics), he is recognized...
footballer Fadel Chaker, or Fadl Shaker, (born 1969), Lebanese singer Ludovic Chaker (born 1979), French diplomat and politician SalemChaker (born 1950),...
Masinissa's death. His name in Numidian was written as "MSTNB" which SalemChaker gave its possible reconstruction as "Amastan (a)B(a)", which could mean...
Berber languages loan from 6–15% of their core vocabulary from Arabic. SalemChaker estimates that Arabic loanwords represent 38% of Kabyle vocabulary, 25%...
lending further support to its likely Berber roots as Algerian linguist SalemChaker suggests. The Berber root *KS means "well formed, well rolled, rounded...
critics viewing it as an intentional ploy by the government. Linguist SalemChaker argued that the decision was "dangerous" and intended to "[drive] this...
Algeria (9.4% of the total Algerian population) and 500,000 in France. SalemChaker estimated there were 5.5 million speakers in 2004, including 3 to 3.5...
seignor). Much of the onomastic work on the Numidian language was done by SalemChaker, who through his work also help in decoding a few words in the language...
Wayback Machine", Etudes et Documents Berbères 13, 1995, pp. 99-104. SalemChaker, 1972, "La langue berbère au Sahara", Revue de l'Occident musulman et...
herbs, such as parsley or cilantro. According to the Algerian linguist SalemChaker, the origin of the word "couscous" is most likely Berber. The base form...
that about 6% of the basic Tashlhiyt lexicon is borrowed from Arabic; SalemChaker estimates that 25% of the stable lexicon overall is borrowed from Arabic...
Press. ISBN 978-0-521-61636-2. Desanges, J. (2008). "Koidamousii". In Chaker, Salem (ed.). Encyclopédie berbère. Vol. 28-29 | Kirtēsii – Lutte. Aix-en-Provence:...
chez les touaregs de l’Azawagh (Niger). Mémoire de maîtrise dirigé par SalemChaker. Inalco : Paris. Khamed Attayoub, Abdoulmohamine. Les mots du voyages...
needed] Boulifa, Algerian Berberologist and teacher[citation needed] SalemChaker, Algerian Berberologist and director of Berber at the Institut National...
were razed by Mazices. Some 3,500 monks were dispersed into the Levant. SalemChaker (1986), "Amaziɣ (le/un Berbère)", Encyclopédie berbère, 4, pp. 562–568...
and then in Ifriqiya were Massufa in origin. Kamal, NAÏT-ZERRAD, and SalemCHAKER. "S21. SANHAJA (Sanhadja, Senhaja et autres graphies)." pp.7211-7212...
Ethnic Tuareg in Burkina Faso are believed to number around 1,500,000. Tuareg SalemChaker, "Langue et littérature berbères", Clio.fr (2004) [1] v t e...
Mangellet, Algérie. Études etholinguistiques Maghreb–Sahara 1, ser. eds. SalemChaker, and Marceau Gast. Paris: Société d’études linguistiques et anthropologiques...
Language 123, 41–60. Chaker, Salem (1994). Pour une notation usuelle à base Tifinagh. Etudes et Documents Berbères 11, 31–42. Chaker, Salem (1996). Propositions...