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  2. Hard and soft G - Wikipedia

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    The sound of a hard g (which often precedes the non-front vowels a o u or a consonant) is usually the voiced velar plosive [ɡ] (as in gain or go) while the sound of a soft g (typically before i , e , or y ) may be a fricative or affricate, depending on the language.

  3. Hard and soft G in Dutch - Wikipedia

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    In Northern Dutch, /ɣ/ appears immediately before voiced consonants and sometimes also between vowels, but not in the word-initial position. In the latter case, the sound is not voiced and differs from /x/ in length (/ɣ/ is longer) and in that it is produced a little bit further front (mediovelar, rather than postvelar) and lacks any trilling, so that vlaggen /ˈvlɑɣən/ 'flags' has a ...

  4. Dutch phonology - Wikipedia

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    Post-velar and uvular variants are called harde g "hard g", while the post-palatal and velar variants are called zachte g "soft g". [9] There is also a third variant called zwakke harde g "weak hard g", in which /ɣ/ is realized as [ ɦ ] and /x/ is realized as [ h ] and is used in Zeeland and West Flanders, which are h-dropping areas, so that ...

  5. Category:Dutch phonology - Wikipedia

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    G. Hard and soft G in Dutch This page was last edited on 7 October 2020, at 01:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

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  7. G - Wikipedia

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    The digraph dg has the value /d͡ʒ/ (soft g ), as in badger. Non-digraph dg can also occur, in compounds like floodgate and headgear. The digraph ng may represent: a velar nasal (/ ŋ /) as in length, singer; the latter followed by hard g (/ŋɡ/) as in jungle, finger, longest; Non-digraph ng also occurs, with possible values