From: tgpedersen@...
Message: 7676
Date: 2001-06-18
> > Harald:as
> > >I have noticed though that more than a few people Ostergotland
> > > >(mid-south-east of Sweden) use /w/ for their usual uvular r's
> > >in /wa"kor/ for /ra"kor/ meaning "shrimp".Since
> >
> > Uvular r?? My gramma definitely never used uvulars. She lightly
> > trilled her r's, sometimes sounding like simple taps. You mean
> > there are uvular r's in Swedish too? Man, uvulars really get
> > AROUND in Europe, don't they :)
>
> Oh yes, the whole tip south of say Halmstad speaks with uvular r's.
> it's the part closest to the continent one can speculate it's due tocontinent,
> areal influence (I'm sure this has been settled though in someone's
> research). Like you say, uvular r's are conquering the whole
> maybe Spain will be the last outpost :-)Standard Danish has uvular r's, but several Jutland dialects still
>
> mvh
>
> Harald