§ Brackets and transcription delimiters. Stød (Danish pronunciation: [ˈstøð], also occasionally spelled stod in English) is a suprasegmental unit of Danish...
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Danish phonology (section Stød)
and a sonorant may exhibit a prosodic feature called stød ('thrust'). Acoustically, vowels with stød tend to be a little shorter and feature creaky voice...
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neither stød nor pitch accent exists. Most of Jutland and on Zealand use stød, and in Zealandic traditional dialects and regional language, stød occurs...
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municipality Stod River, a river in India Stød, a phenomenon in Danish phonology Stod IL, a sports club in Steinkjer, Norway Stöð 1, Stöð 2, Stöð 2 Extra, Stöð 2...
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Danish dialects (section Stød and tonal accents)
neither stød nor pitch accent. In most of Jutland and Zealand, there is stød. In Zealandic traditional dialects and regional language, stød is more frequent...
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Stöð 2 Sport is an Icelandic television channel that broadcast a wide variety of different sports in Iceland. Stöð 2 Sport is only broadcast in Iceland...
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television broadcasting. Sister channels under the Stöð 2 name include Stöð 2 Sport and Stöð 2 Bíó. Stöð 2 is the second oldest private television station...
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Stöð 3 was an Icelandic general television channel, owned and operated by Sýn. Founded on September 7, 2013. The channel showcases a wide range of programming...
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Stöð 1 was an Icelandic television channel launched free-to-air on October 29, 2010. The channel targeted a demographic between 25 and 55 years of age...
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Stöð 2 Extra was an Icelandic TV channel. Stöð 2 Extra was owned by 365 ljósvakamiðlar, a company which was a part of 365, the defunct biggest media corporation...
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◌̰ COMBINING TILDE BELOW, for example [d̰]. The Danish prosodic feature stød is an example of a form of laryngealisation that has a phonemic function...
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Stod is a former municipality in the old Nord-Trøndelag county in Norway. The 275-square-kilometre (106 sq mi) municipality existed from 1838 until 1964...
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(English: "There is a lovely country") National and royal anthem: Kong Christian stod ved højen mast (Danish) (English: "King Christian stood by the lofty mast")...
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"Kong Christian stod ved højen mast" (Danish: [kʰʌŋ ˈkʰʁestjæn ˈstoðˀ ve̝ ˈhʌjˀn̩ mæst]; lit. 'King Christian Stood by the Lofty Mast'), or simply "Kong...
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start at the same time, Stöð 2 Sport 2 also shows games on Stöð 2 Sport extra 1, Stöð 2 Sport extra 2, Stöð 2 Sport extra 3, and Stöð 2 Sport extra 4. In...
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Livonian got its stød under the influence of Latvian, we account for the Livonian stød by language contact, and for the Latvian stød as a Baltic inheritance...
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Stod Idrettslag is a Norwegian sports club from Stod, Trøndelag. It has sections for volleyball, association football and Nordic skiing. It was founded...
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Stod Bhoti (sTodpa), occasionally known as Lahul Bhoti or Lahuli, is a Tibetic language spoken in the Lahaul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh, India...
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Innere Stadt (Graz) (redirect from Innare Stod (Graz))
Innere Stadt (German pronunciation: [ˈɪnəʀə ʃtat] ) is the 1st city-district of the Austrian city of Graz, capital of the state of Styria. It is the part...
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tone and the glottal stop in the histories of such languages as Danish (see stød), Cantonese and Thai.[citation needed] In many languages, the unstressed...
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television stations are the state-run Sjónvarpið and the privately owned Stöð 2 and SkjárEinn. Smaller stations exist, many of them local. Radio is broadcast...
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Swedish Agency for Support to Faith Communities (redirect from Myndigheten för stöd till trossamfund)
Swedish Agency for Support to Faith Communities (Swedish: Myndigheten för stöd till trossamfund) is an agency that provides state aid to religious communities...
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Sports Eurasia Germany DAZN Greece Cosmote Sport Hungary Sport1 Iceland Stöð 2 Sport Israel One Ireland TNT Sports, OneFootball Kosovo Artmotion Latvia...
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Zadoi County (redirect from Rdza stod)
Transcriptions Wylie rdza stod rdzong Tibetan Pinyin Zadoi Zong...
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(in Danish). Sikkerhedsstyrelsen. Retrieved 3 January 2024. En kvinde fik stød af en defekt kaffemaskine. Kaffemaskinen var monteret med Schuko-stikprop...
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Television in Iceland (section Stöð 2)
Sjónvarpið ("The Television"). In 1986, the first privately owned TV station, Stöð 2 ("Channel 2"), began broadcasts. In recent years, the emergence of foreign...
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sell'(give). ¶ Nu ne ƿandode ic na minum sceattum, þa hƿile þe eoƿ unfrið on handa stod: nu ic mid-godes fultume þæt totƿæmde mid-minum scattum. ¶ Now, ne went(withdrew/changed)...
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the Danish pitch accent shared with Norwegian and Swedish changed into stød around this time.[citation needed] At the end of the 10th and early 11th...
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