"Abstract: This article discusses three issues of the historical consonantism of Awjila: First, the origin of the k that corresponds to y in other dialects. Second, the origin of the phoneme q in native Berber words. Finally, it discusses the origin of the sibilants in Awjila and their Berber origins."
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