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Selected languages: | Danish |
Alternate name(s): | N/A |
Classification: | |
The languages has | 50 segments |
Frequency index: | N/A |
Sounds: | [ɑi] [pʰ] [kʰ] [f] [s] [ɕ] [h] [ʋ] [j] [ʁ] [m] [n] [ŋ] [l] [ð] [i] [b̥] [d̥] [ɡ̊] [tˢ] [y] [u] [o] [o̞] [ɔ] [ɑ̝] [ä] [e] [ø] [øː] [ɛ] [œ] [e̝] [ɶ] [æ] [iː] [yː] [eː] [ɛː] [äː] [uː] [oː] [ɔː] [ɶː] [ø̠] [œː] [ui] [ei] [ɛu] [eu] |
Comments: | Vowels: Place of articulation (position) p. 48 is copied into L1-L2map, symbols from Basbøll are not maintained. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_phonology eɪ̯ˀ, eɐ̯ˀ, eɐ̯, Out of these, all but [eɪ̯ˀ, ɛɪ̯ˀ, æɪ̯ˀ, øɪ̯ˀ, æʊ̯ˀ, oʊ̯ˀ, ɔʊ̯ˀ] have a corresponding stødless variant, i.e. with an underlying short vowel. diphthongs only without stød, This means that neither [ɑ] nor [ʌ] can start a diphthong with stød (in case of the latter vowel it is because it is inherently short), whereas [ɔ] cannot start a diphthong without stød. All of the diphthongs ending with [ɐ̯] appear both with and without stød.[65] |
Sources: | Basbøll, Hans (2005) Danish Phonology. Oxford : Oxford University Press |