Scandinavian (Now with more isoglosses)
Re: Scandinavian (Now with more isoglosses)
I thought I might find some examples of /d:/ on http://www.ling.hf.ntnu.no/nos/nos_kart.html but oddly what I think I found is [ʕ], listen to this guy.
<King> Ivo, you phrase things in the most comedic manner
[quote="Jal"][quote="jme"]Thats just rude and unneeded.[/quote]That sums up Io, basically. Yet, we all love him.[/quote]
[quote="Jal"][quote="jme"]Thats just rude and unneeded.[/quote]That sums up Io, basically. Yet, we all love him.[/quote]
Re: Scandinavian (Now with more isoglosses)
Io wrote:I thought I might find some examples of /d:/ on http://www.ling.hf.ntnu.no/nos/nos_kart.html but oddly what I think I found is [ʕ], listen to this guy.
As for [ʕ], I think it's more likely to be a pharyngealized something-or-other than a straight up pharyngeal. Phonetics isn't my strongest suit though.
Re: Scandinavian (Now with more isoglosses)
You got me thinking. My /l:/ (and /l/) is also quite weird when following /A O/. What do you think this sounds like? http://yourlisten.com/channel/content/70028/All-alle I've always thought it's quite similar to the English coda /l/.
Re: Scandinavian (Now with more isoglosses)
it's very much [ɫ]
<King> Ivo, you phrase things in the most comedic manner
[quote="Jal"][quote="jme"]Thats just rude and unneeded.[/quote]That sums up Io, basically. Yet, we all love him.[/quote]
[quote="Jal"][quote="jme"]Thats just rude and unneeded.[/quote]That sums up Io, basically. Yet, we all love him.[/quote]
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Re: Scandinavian (Now with more isoglosses)
Sounds like a regular ell from your area (Oslo, right?). Io is probably right about which IPA character to use.
Online dictionary for my conlang Vanga: http://royalrailway.com/tungumaalMiin/Vanga/
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I'd love for you to try my game out! Here's the forum thread about it:
http://zbb.spinnwebe.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=36688
Of an Ernst'ian one.
#undef FEMALE
I'd love for you to try my game out! Here's the forum thread about it:
http://zbb.spinnwebe.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=36688
Of an Ernst'ian one.
Re: Scandinavian (Now with more isoglosses)
I don't think so, cause there's no coronal contact at all, and also I think it's slightly pharyngealized. It does sound almost identical to how I would pronounce [ɫ], though.Io wrote:it's very much [ɫ]
Yeah, I don't think there's anything unusual about it compared to other people in my area. (I'm originally from further south in the Oslo fjord area, although I've been living in Oslo for over five years now.)Skomakar'n wrote:Sounds like a regular ell from your area (Oslo, right?).
To get back to Io's earlier comment, which part exactly of the audio sampled you linked did you think sounded like [ʕ]?
Re: Scandinavian (Now with more isoglosses)
Magb supplied some nice info on the /d:/ area!
Also I made a slight mistake due to misremembering some etymologies at 5am in the morning, Gotland doesn't have any /d:/ from /l:/, so I've corrected that.
Also I made a slight mistake due to misremembering some etymologies at 5am in the morning, Gotland doesn't have any /d:/ from /l:/, so I've corrected that.
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JELSHMiekko wrote:protip: no one wants to learn your conlangs. if they claim different, it's just to be friendly. this is true for all conlangers.
Re: Scandinavian (Now with more isoglosses)
Most of his [R]s, yeah OK maybe they're really [ʁˤ] but the [ˤ] component is quite strong.Magb wrote:To get back to Io's earlier comment, which part exactly of the audio sampled you linked did you think sounded like [ʕ]?
<King> Ivo, you phrase things in the most comedic manner
[quote="Jal"][quote="jme"]Thats just rude and unneeded.[/quote]That sums up Io, basically. Yet, we all love him.[/quote]
[quote="Jal"][quote="jme"]Thats just rude and unneeded.[/quote]That sums up Io, basically. Yet, we all love him.[/quote]
Re: Scandinavian (Now with more isoglosses)
Eyh, I did Phonetics 101 with him! Neat. He's got 5 unrounded front-vowels /i e ɛ æ a/ and both /a/ and /ɑ/ are phonemes in his dialect.Io wrote:listen to this guy.
Re: Scandinavian (Now with more isoglosses)
Wowza!kaleissin wrote:Eyh, I did Phonetics 101 with him! Neat. He's got 5 unrounded front-vowels /i e ɛ æ a/ and both /a/ and /ɑ/ are phonemes in his dialect.
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This is my attempt att writing out my pronunciation of the text that Aszev wrote.
I'm from Uppsala.
I'm from Uppsala.
Aszev wrote: Påren tiden ja kände mej liten bodde ja i en liten stuga i ett långt land som ja inte vet namne på. Stugan låg tesammans me flera andra stugor å hus på en gård mellan två åar vi have. Dåm som hade byggt husen på gården måste ha blivi firade, före va verklien en vacker syn å serom vissa sa att de likna himmelrike. Dåre va kväll, å solen (elle månen å stjärnorna) sken pårom vita taken undra man nästan omre kunde va på rikti eller om man ba blev full av å seren. Nä vi va på byns strand såg vi ofta båtar ute på sjön. Ibland köpte min far äpplen åten tanklöse kaptenen på en av båtarna, han gav förstås mej også. Karn rökte pipa å hade en lös tand efter atten stora fisken han fånga slagi till honom me sin fena, de va no tur a han inte bråka me en älj. I stridens hetta fanns de inte en enda droppe vatten i skeppe. Men de va väl ändå fisken som gjorde sårom båda ble vänner, såren va en go fisk.
Re: Scandinavian (Now with more isoglosses)
kaleisin, do you mean Kristian Skarbø or the guy from the recording?


