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Hard and soft G in Dutch : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hard and soft G in Dutch
In the Dutch language the terminology (Dutch: ''harde en zachte G'') refers to not only a phonological phenomenon of the pronunciation of the letters and but a major isogloss within the language. In the northern part of the European Dutch language area, these letters represent velar ( and , respectively) or uvular fricatives , the so-called hard G. However, in most northern dialects, the distinction is not made anymore, and both sounds are pronounced either as or . In dialects that merge and it's still possible, at least for some speakers, to pronounce as intervocallically. In many southern dialects of the European Dutch language area, and represent front-velar fricatives ( and ), the so-called soft G. ==Pronunciation==
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