The pronunciation of hj- in Modern Faroese

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The pronunciation of hj- in Modern Faroese. / Vrieland, Seán D.

I: Arkiv foer Nordisk Filologi, Bind 129, 2014, s. 233-244.

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Vrieland, SD 2014, 'The pronunciation of hj- in Modern Faroese', Arkiv foer Nordisk Filologi, bind 129, s. 233-244. <https://journals.lub.lu.se/anf/article/view/18905/17103>

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Vrieland, S. D. (2014). The pronunciation of hj- in Modern Faroese. Arkiv foer Nordisk Filologi, 129, 233-244. https://journals.lub.lu.se/anf/article/view/18905/17103

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Vrieland SD. The pronunciation of hj- in Modern Faroese. Arkiv foer Nordisk Filologi. 2014;129:233-244.

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Vrieland, Seán D. / The pronunciation of hj- in Modern Faroese. I: Arkiv foer Nordisk Filologi. 2014 ; Bind 129. s. 233-244.

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