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Snusmumrikken wrote:
finnish vowel harmony is like if a vowel is fronted like y, the vowels following it outside the root word needs to be front vowels as well unless it's a compound.
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Claire wrote:
have you heard how italians say family (in italian? the gli sound in italian is a palatal sound, most dialects of norwegian does not have it, but mine do. it's basically having the tongue further back pronouncing some of the sounds, for me it's at least l and n, i don't think there is any other tbh .. doubt it Snusmumrikken wrote:
i'm trying to decide whether to work with finnish vowel harmony or palatalization in norwegian dialects for my term paper and i need to have a presentation ready today please lmao help me i've written about finnish vowel harmony before (back at uio) and uhmm the professor found palatalization to be slightly more interesting i think
i literally dont undersetand u at all lmaoi'm trying to decide whether to work with finnish vowel harmony or palatalization in norwegian dialects for my term paper and i need to have a presentation ready today please lmao help me i've written about finnish vowel harmony before (back at uio) and uhmm the professor found palatalization to be slightly more interesting i think
finnish vowel harmony is like if a vowel is fronted like y, the vowels following it outside the root word needs to be front vowels as well unless it's a compound.



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