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Shenwa language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shenwa language
Shenwa, also spelled Chenoua (autonym ''Haqbaylit̠''), is the Berber language of Jebel Chenoua in Algeria, just west of Algiers in the provinces of Tipaza (incl Cherchell) and Chlef. The speech of Jebel Chenoua proper is mutually comprehensible with that of the nearby Beni Menacer and Beni Haoua,〔Laoust 1912:I〕 and the two are thus treated as a single language.〔Salem Chaker, (LE DIALECTE BERBERE DU CHENOUA (Algérie) ), ''Encyclopédie Berbère'', vol. XII, 1993 : p. 1902-1904.〕 There are some 76,000 speakers.〔 ==Sounds== Judging by Laoust (whose work on the language predates systematic phonology), Shenwa has the following sounds, which are given below in the International Phonetic Alphabet along with differing representations in the Algerian standard Latin orthography for Berber languages in angle brackets :
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