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- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch abstract "Hard and soft G in Dutch (Dutch: harde en zachte G) refers to a phonological phenomenon of the pronunciation of the letters ⟨g⟩ and ⟨ch⟩ and also a major isogloss within that language.In northern dialects of Dutch, the letters represent velar ([ɣ] and [x], respectively) or uvular fricatives [χ], the so-called hard G.However, in most northern dialects, the distinction is no longer made, with both sounds pronounced as [x] or [χ]. In those dialects that merge ⟨g⟩ and ⟨ch⟩, it is still possible for some speakers to pronounce ⟨g⟩ as [ɣ] intervocallically.In many southern dialects of Dutch, ⟨g⟩ and ⟨ch⟩ represent front-velar fricatives ([ɣ̟] and [x̟]), the so-called soft G.".
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- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch wikiPageWikiLink Achterhoek.
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- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch wikiPageWikiLink Betuwe.
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- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch wikiPageWikiLink H-dropping.
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch wikiPageWikiLink Hard_and_soft_G.
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- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch wikiPageWikiLink Land_van_Maas_en_Waal.
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch wikiPageWikiLink Limburg_(Netherlands).
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch wikiPageWikiLink Nijmegen.
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- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch wikiPageWikiLink Orthography.
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch wikiPageWikiLink Phonology.
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch wikiPageWikiLink Utrecht_(province).
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- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch wikiPageWikiLinkText "'Hard G' and 'Soft G' speaking areas".
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch wikiPageWikiLinkText "'hard and soft g'".
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hard G in the north and the soft G in the south".
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hard and soft G in Dutch".
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Netherlandic".
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Soft G".
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch wikiPageWikiLinkText "hard ch".
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch wikiPageWikiLinkText "soft ''G''".
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch wikiPageWikiLinkText "soft G".
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- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch subject Category:Consonants.
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch subject Category:Dutch_language.
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch subject Category:Dutch_phonology.
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch type Language.
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch type Language.
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch type Phonetic.
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch type Phonology.
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch comment "Hard and soft G in Dutch (Dutch: harde en zachte G) refers to a phonological phenomenon of the pronunciation of the letters ⟨g⟩ and ⟨ch⟩ and also a major isogloss within that language.In northern dialects of Dutch, the letters represent velar ([ɣ] and [x], respectively) or uvular fricatives [χ], the so-called hard G.However, in most northern dialects, the distinction is no longer made, with both sounds pronounced as [x] or [χ].".
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch label "Hard and soft G in Dutch".
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- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch sameAs Zachte_g.
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch sameAs m.05f7j_n.
- Hard_and_soft_G_in_Dutch sameAs Q723661.
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