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From: mcv@inter.NL.net (Miguel Carrasquer)
Subject: Re: H and digraphs thereof
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Date: Tue, 18 Oct 1994 05:08:32 GMT
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In article <37uqhc$f2n@gordon.enea.se>,
Erland Sommarskog <sommar@enea.se> wrote:
>
>And in Galician "nh" stands for a velar nasal if I understand things
>correctly.

I have no references on Galician.  I think that palatal n is written
n-tilde, as in Spanish, so that would free up <nh> for the velar
nasal.  But does that phoneme exist in Galician?  

 
>Erland Sommarskog, sommar@enea.se, Stockholm
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:-)

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