The Articulations of Speech Sounds Represented By Means of Analphabetic Symbols

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— The two y 21's in cergre draw the [q] somewhat back and down, so that the effect which [rq.r] — 5'2i|2k|..|2i makes on a foreigner's ear, is that of an extremely long Danish ;-. In fcerge, on the other hand, [q] is normal as in hage. — On the throat element of Danish ;' cf § 115, on our vocalic r cf. ^ 122.
[I may add here that sometimes my own (and some of my countrymen's) Dan. r , especially after a pause , is a very peculiar sound which I take to. be yOi without, however, being sure of the
... exactness of this analysis; it is not improbable that by the great retraction of the tongue the epiglottis is forced back and that it is really this organ that shuts the air-passage, in which case we would have 5O1].
§. 108. $2 is, as already stated above (^ 42), the normal nasality. It is exceedingly frequent in consonants ; [m n r;] and nasalized [j] and [1] have been mentioned above. An 012'' J 2 £ i was pronounced to me in Fa;roic gamli by Mr. J. Jakobsen. — In some cases the nasalization does not go through the whole of a consonant ; so in the German haben the pronunciation with a c) - [ha.bm being ^ \ .


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