LL-L "Phonology" 2004.10.01 (01) [E]

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From: David Barrow <davidab at telefonica.net.pe>
Subject: LL-L "Phonology" 2004.09.30 (12) [E]

>From: R. F. Hahn <sassisch at yahoo.com>
>Subject: Phonology
>
>To whom it may concern:
>
>North Saxon dialects of Lowlands Saxon (Low German):
>
>Goude botter un gröyn(e(n)) keys' is goud Engelsch un goud Vreys.
>
><Gode Botter un gröön (~ gröne(n)) Kees is goot Engelsch un goot Frees.>
>['goUde 'bOt3` Un gr9.In(e) kE:Iz Is goUt E.N=lS Un goUt frE.Is]
>
>Lower Elbe:
><Gode Botter un greun(e(n)) Kees is goot Engelsch un goot Frees.>
>['goUde 'bOt3` Un grO.In(e) kE:Iz Is goUt E.N=lS Un goUt frE.Is]
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>Southern Heath:
><Gaude Botter un greun(e(n)) Keis is gaut Engelsch un gaut Freis.>
>['gaUde 'bOt3` Un gr9.In(e) ka:Iz Is gaUt E.N=lS Un gaUt frE.Is]
>
>Goude butter un gröyn(e(n)) keys' is goud Ingelsch un goud Vrys.
><Gode Butter un gröön (~ gröne(n)) Kees is goot Ingelsch un goot Frees.>
>['goUde 'bUt3` Un gr9.In(e) kE:Iz Is goUt I.N=lS Un goUt frE.Is]
>
>< > = German-type spelling.
>
>Regards,
>Reinhard/Ron
>
The word for English has a syllabic ng [N=] in the above dialects? Or
did you mean [...Nl=...] with syllabic l [l=]?

David Barrow

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From: R. F. Hahn <sassisch at yahoo.com>
Subject: Phonology

It's a syllabic /l/.  Sorry.

Regards,
Reinhard/Ron

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