Se aborda la transcripción del alfabeto líbico-bereber canario desde una perspectiva de análisis morfofonológica. Para ello, se parte del corpus epigráfico herreño y se compara con el conjunto continental. A través de este estudio, se constata la presencia de múltiples morfemas del líbico de Numidia en las inscripciones herreñas. A su vez, se detectan rasgos lingüísticos de los dialectos bereberes meridionales, confirmándose el vínculo del alfabeto canario con la variedad presahariana, descendiente del líbico oficial númida. Finalmente, se advierten diferencias ortográficas entre el norte y el sur de la Isla que podrían reflejar variedades diatópicas, diacrónicas y diastráticas. This study aims to transcribe the Canarian Libyco-Berber alphabet, employing a morpho-phonological analysis approach and comparing the corpus of inscriptions from the island of El Hierro with the continental one. The study demonstrates that the inscriptions from El Hierro contain multiple morphemes also present in the oldest Libyco-Berber alphabet from Numidia. In addition, the island inscriptions exhibit linguistic features of the Southern Berber dialects, confirming the link between Canarian and pre-Saharan alphabets. Finally, epigraphic analysis shows differences between the north and south of El Hierro. This orthographic disparity could signify diatopic, diachronic and socio- cultural variation.
Se aborda la transcripción del alfabeto líbico-bereber canario desde una perspectiva de análisis morfofonológica. Para ello, se parte del corpus epigráfico herreño y se compara con el conjunto continental. A través de este estudio, se constata la presencia de múltiples morfemas del líbico de Numidia en las inscripciones herreñas. A su vez, se detectan rasgos lingüísticos de los dialectos bereberes meridionales, confirmándose el vínculo del alfabeto canario con la variedad presahariana, descendiente del líbico oficial númida. Finalmente, se advierten diferencias ortográficas entre el norte y el sur de la Isla que podrían reflejar variedades diatópicas, diacrónicas y diastráticas. This study aims to transcribe the Canarian Libyco-Berber alphabet, employing a morpho-phonological analysis approach and comparing the corpus of inscriptions from the island of El Hierro with the continental one. The study demonstrates that the inscriptions from El Hierro contain multiple morphemes also present in the oldest Libyco-Berber alphabet from Numidia. In addition, the island inscriptions exhibit linguistic features of the Southern Berber dialects, confirming the link between Canarian and pre-Saharan alphabets. Finally, epigraphic analysis shows differences between the north and south of El Hierro. This orthographic disparity could signify diatopic, diachronic and socio- cultural variation.
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