Scandinavian phonology
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Scandinavian phonology is the sound system characteristic of the Scandinavian languages, encompassing their distinctive vowels, consonants, stress patterns, and prosodic features.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Scandinavian phonology canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Scandinavian phonology Context triple: [Scandoromani, hasComponent, Scandinavian phonology]
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Old Norse phonology
Old Norse phonology is the sound system of the Old Norse language, characterized by a rich set of vowels, consonant clusters, and distinctive prosodic features that influenced the phonologies of modern North Germanic languages.
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B.
Indo-European phonology
Indo-European phonology is the branch of linguistics that reconstructs and analyzes the sound systems and sound changes of the Proto-Indo-European language and its descendant languages.
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West Scandinavian languages
West Scandinavian languages are a branch of the North Germanic language family that includes varieties such as Icelandic, Faroese, and certain Norwegian dialects, characterized by conservative grammatical features and shared historical development.
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Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law
Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law is a historical sound change in early Germanic languages that caused the loss of nasal consonants before fricatives, leaving characteristic vowel changes in Anglo-Frisian and related dialects.
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E.
Old Norse morphology
Old Norse morphology is the inflectional system of the Old Norse language, characterized by rich noun declensions, verb conjugations, and grammatical gender that underlie many modern North Germanic languages.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Scandinavian phonology Target entity description: Scandinavian phonology is the sound system characteristic of the Scandinavian languages, encompassing their distinctive vowels, consonants, stress patterns, and prosodic features.
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A.
Old Norse phonology
Old Norse phonology is the sound system of the Old Norse language, characterized by a rich set of vowels, consonant clusters, and distinctive prosodic features that influenced the phonologies of modern North Germanic languages.
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B.
Indo-European phonology
Indo-European phonology is the branch of linguistics that reconstructs and analyzes the sound systems and sound changes of the Proto-Indo-European language and its descendant languages.
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C.
West Scandinavian languages
West Scandinavian languages are a branch of the North Germanic language family that includes varieties such as Icelandic, Faroese, and certain Norwegian dialects, characterized by conservative grammatical features and shared historical development.
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D.
Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law
Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law is a historical sound change in early Germanic languages that caused the loss of nasal consonants before fricatives, leaving characteristic vowel changes in Anglo-Frisian and related dialects.
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E.
Old Norse morphology
Old Norse morphology is the inflectional system of the Old Norse language, characterized by rich noun declensions, verb conjugations, and grammatical gender that underlie many modern North Germanic languages.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
aspect of Scandinavian linguistics
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linguistic subfield ⓘ phonological system ⓘ |
| analyzedUsing |
autosegmental phonology
NERFINISHED
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metrical phonology ⓘ phonemic analysis ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
Danish language
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Faroese language NERFINISHED ⓘ Icelandic language NERFINISHED ⓘ North Germanic languages NERFINISHED ⓘ Norwegian language NERFINISHED ⓘ Swedish language NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| hasComponent |
consonant system
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prosodic features ⓘ stress patterns ⓘ vowel system ⓘ |
| hasFeature |
consonant lenition in some varieties
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contrast between long and short consonants ⓘ palatalization in some varieties ⓘ phonemic vowel length ⓘ pitch accent in many varieties ⓘ quantity distinction in consonants ⓘ quantity distinction in vowels ⓘ rich vowel inventories ⓘ stød in Danish ⓘ syllable-timed and stress-timed tendencies depending on language ⓘ tonal word accents in Norwegian ⓘ tonal word accents in Swedish ⓘ voicing contrasts in obstruents ⓘ |
| hasOrthographicRelation | Scandinavian orthographies ⓘ |
| hasResearchTopic |
tonal accent systems
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vowel reduction patterns ⓘ |
| includesContrast |
diphthongs in several languages
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front rounded vowels in many varieties ⓘ retroflex consonants in many East Scandinavian dialects ⓘ |
| includesProcess |
assimilation
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lenition of stops in Danish ⓘ sandhi phenomena ⓘ syncope in some dialects ⓘ |
| influencedBy |
Old Norse phonology
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Proto-Norse phonology ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
Germanic phonology
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prosodic typology ⓘ |
| relevantFor |
historical reconstruction of North Germanic
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second language acquisition of Scandinavian languages ⓘ speech technology for Scandinavian languages ⓘ |
| studiedIn | Scandinavian linguistics ⓘ |
| variesBy |
dialect
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standard language ⓘ |
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Subject: Scandinavian phonology Description of subject: Scandinavian phonology is the sound system characteristic of the Scandinavian languages, encompassing their distinctive vowels, consonants, stress patterns, and prosodic features.
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