Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1993 07:26:45 -0700
From: Daniel Brink Dan.Brink[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]ASU.EDU
Subject: Re: The /x/ sounds in Scots and Dutch
The /g/ in Dutch varies from area to area, and from position to
position. First of all, voicing is present, except in predictable
positions (syllable finally, before -t, etc.), at least in the
south (read: Belgium); A'dam is really the only place with clearly
voiceless initial g. Second, sandhi is very strong in Dutch,
especially for initial voiced fricatives, so you have to take
care with the environment.
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