Re: On the knowledge of the reaserched languages



Eugene Holman wrote:

In these varieties of Danish, it has a non-syllabic [i] (< [G] <
[g(:)]) that forms a glide with the vowel. They have sort of gone
full circle.

Tak så meget for the corrections and additions!

I once did see some danish film where dag (is that it?) sounded quite like english day. -- am

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