From: | Andreas Johansson <andjo@...> |
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Date: | Wednesday, January 26, 2005, 22:44 |
Quoting "Pascal A. Kramm" <pkramm@...>:> Not occuring in continental Scandinavian? That's simply not true! > I have a Swedish course from the Bussiness school in Helsinki, and they do > have /x/ (and also /C/, e.g. in tj- words). It also said that a good amount > of speakers preferred to pronounce the /S/ sound (of sj- and sch- words) as > /x/. So I thought that /x/ would be just fine there.See my other mail. I'll just further not that there is no *other* /x/ sound than the "/S/" sound of sj- and sch- words (which you, if you know what's good for you, won't *ever* pronounce as [S]!). Andreas
Ray Brown <ray.brown@...> |