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The Conclusion portion could be inaccurate, since there is information on Facebook that Awjilah is spoken daily. For old members, Facebook is not known, particularly not in developing countries. It seems that the belief that there are no younger people studying Tagdel is false. Taj.bell ( talk) 12:05, 9 February 2021 (UTC)
The facts “Tabarog, spoken by the Iberogan people of the Azawagh valley on the Niger–Mali border.”, “the Iberogan sometimes refer to their language as Tagdal.”, and "Tagdal is an agglutinative language, most likely due to Tuareg influence." do not seem to have references and so it may be beneficial to find a source that states this. There is also the phrase “other researchers consider...”, in the lead which could be made that more specific so that readers know who these researches are. -- Kp6244 ( talk) 21:43, 5 April 2021 (UTC)
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The Conclusion portion could be inaccurate, since there is information on Facebook that Awjilah is spoken daily. For old members, Facebook is not known, particularly not in developing countries. It seems that the belief that there are no younger people studying Tagdel is false. Taj.bell ( talk) 12:05, 9 February 2021 (UTC)
The facts “Tabarog, spoken by the Iberogan people of the Azawagh valley on the Niger–Mali border.”, “the Iberogan sometimes refer to their language as Tagdal.”, and "Tagdal is an agglutinative language, most likely due to Tuareg influence." do not seem to have references and so it may be beneficial to find a source that states this. There is also the phrase “other researchers consider...”, in the lead which could be made that more specific so that readers know who these researches are. -- Kp6244 ( talk) 21:43, 5 April 2021 (UTC)