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Go to to get a free trial and 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Danish is a very serious language which I take very seriously. Thanks to my patrons!! Patreon: Sources: Basbøll, H. (2005). The Phonology of Danish. Oxford University Press. Bauer, L.; Dienhart, J.; Hartvigson, H. & Jakobsen, L. (1980). American English Pronunciation: Supplement, Comparison with Danish. Fischer-Jørgensen, E. (2009). “Phonetic Analysis of the Stød in Standard Danish“. Phonetica v46. De Gruyter Mouton. Grønnum, N. (1998). “Danish“. Journal of the International Phonetic Association v28. Gussenhoven, C. & Aarts, F. (1999). “The dialect of Maastricht“. Journal of the International Phonetic Association v29. Jespersen, O. (1897-9). Fonetik. Copenhagen: Det Schubotheske Forlag. Kiparsky, P. (2006). “Livonian stød“. Stanford University. Ladefoged, P. & Maddieson, I. (1996). The Sounds of the World’s Languages. Oxford: Blackwell. Den Danske Ordbog. “stød“. [accessed 10/5/2023]. Available from: Mic’s Languages. (2022). “The Danish Stød (Glottal Stop) - Video 1, Basic Information“. [Video]. YouTube. Available from: 0:00 - Vowels and stød 1:26 - Blødt d 5:30 - End & credits Written and created by me Art by kvd102 Danish pronounced by Noah Music by me. #danish #linguistics #phonetics
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