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phonology_and_orthography [2020/05/31 13:08]
fenris [Plosives]
phonology_and_orthography [2020/12/03 21:09]
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 - **K/k** (runic **ᚲ**) for \[k\] - **K/k** (runic **ᚲ**) for \[k\]
 - **G/g** (runic **ᚷ**) for \[g\] (not totally clear, e.g. [[references:sko03|Reference: sko03]] proposes to speak this letter as \[j\] in words ending with **-ig** - **G/g** (runic **ᚷ**) for \[g\] (not totally clear, e.g. [[references:sko03|Reference: sko03]] proposes to speak this letter as \[j\] in words ending with **-ig**
-- \[θ\] and \[ð\]? +
-    - most proposals don't include these two as most Germanic languages eliminated them except of English and Icelandic +
-    - by the bigramms **Th/th** and **Dh/dh** (almost like in English)? +
-    - by the symbols **Þ/þ** (runic **ᚦ**) and **Đ/ð** (like in Icelandic)? +
-    - [this poll](http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/folkspraak/surveys?id=1637305) resulted in replacing these sounds with \[d\] (written **d**) and/or \[t\] (written **t**)+
  
 ### Fricatives ### Fricatives
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 - **V/v** for \[v\]? - **V/v** for \[v\]?
     - [Poll in yahoo-group](http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/folkspraak/surveys?id=1627085) voted for using this sound and symbol for the Proto-Germanic \[w\]     - [Poll in yahoo-group](http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/folkspraak/surveys?id=1627085) voted for using this sound and symbol for the Proto-Germanic \[w\]
 +- \[θ\] and \[ð\]?
 +    - most proposals don't include these two as most Germanic languages eliminated them except of English and Icelandic
 +    - by the bigramms **Th/th** and **Dh/dh** (almost like in English)?
 +    - by the symbols **Þ/þ** (runic **ᚦ**) and **Đ/ð** (like in Icelandic)?
 +    - [this poll](http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/folkspraak/surveys?id=1637305) resulted in replacing these sounds with \[d\] (written **d**) and/or \[t\] (written **t**)
 - \[ʃ\]? (and \[ɕ\]?) - \[ʃ\]? (and \[ɕ\]?)
     - most Germanic languages have that sound     - most Germanic languages have that sound
phonology_and_orthography.txt · Last modified: 2020/12/03 21:09 by fenris