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  2. Danish phonology - Wikipedia

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    Acoustically, vowels with stød tend to be a little shorter [62] and feature creaky voice. [63] Historically, this feature operated as a redundant aspect of stress on monosyllabic words that had either a long vowel or final voiced consonant. Since the creation of new monosyllabic words, this association with monosyllables is no longer as strong.

  3. Danish orthography - Wikipedia

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    In monomorphematic words, vowels are usually short before two or more consonants + e . Vowels are usually long before a single consonant + e . In two consecutive vowels the stressed vowel is always long and the unstressed is always short. The letters c, q, w, x, z are not used in the spelling of native words.

  4. Help:IPA/Danish - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Danish on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Danish in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.

  5. Danish language - Wikipedia

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    Although somewhat depending on analysis, most modern variants of Danish distinguish 12 long vowels, 13 short vowels, and two central vowels, /ə/ and /ɐ/, which only occur in unstressed syllables. This gives a total of 27 different vowel phonemes – a very large number among the world's languages. [ 61 ]

  6. Danish and Norwegian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    In the case of a Danish vs. non-Danish letter being the only difference in the names, the name with a Danish letter comes first. For expressions of multiple words (e.g. a cappella), one can choose between ignoring the space or sorting the space, the lack of any letter, first. [1]

  7. Dania transcription - Wikipedia

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    Table of consonant and vowel signs used in Dania, published by Jespersen in 1890 [1]. Dania (Latin for Denmark) is the traditional linguistic transcription system used in Denmark to describe the Danish language.

  8. List of languages by number of phonemes - Wikipedia

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    Long vowels are considered to be sequences of vowels and so are not counted as phonemes. [20] Hindi: Indo-European: 44 + (5) 33 + (5) 11 [21] Hungarian: Uralic language: 39: 25 14 The vowel phonemes can be grouped as pairs of short and long vowels such as o and ó. Most of the pairs have an almost similar pronunciation and vary significantly ...

  9. Æ - Wikipedia

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    West of the red line through Jutland, classic Danish dialects use æ as the definite article. Additionally, the northernmost and southernmost of that area use Æ as the first person singular pronoun I. The two words are different vowels. [citation needed] In Danish and Norwegian, æ is a separate letter of the alphabet that represents a ...

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