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written language. the actual pronunciation, however, often differs considerably from the written rendering. the letter ð , for example, has no specific phoneme attached to it. jakob jakobsen devised a rival system of orthography, based on his wish for a phonetic spelling, but this system was never taken up
became eing, eink in the th century; the development of a to /ɛ/ before ng, nk appeared after the palatalisation of k, g, and sk had been completed, such a change is quite a recent development, as well as change cve > cvø. development of vowels from old norse to modern faroese [ ] th century (old norse) up...
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