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From: Milos Bogdanovic
Message: 14305
Date: 2002-08-13

Characteristic of population of Dalarna:

1) Highest distribution of "O" blood type.

Cranial index in Sweden: http://users.net.yu/~tara/abo_o.gif

2) Highest distribution of "HLA-A28" antigen:

http://users.net.yu/~tara/hla-a28.gif

3) Great height of Dalarna population:

http://users.net.yu/~tara/svedvisina.gif

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Dear Harald Hammarstrom and Torsten

Thank you for will and time to help me.

In the meantime I have already found the following information:

"A similar case is the Dala dialcts and the geographically
distant dialect of Gotland. Indead, people often mix the two,
since they have essentially the same tonal prosody (Garding 1993)."
(Tomas Ryad, Remarks on the Scandinavian tone
accent typology, Stockholm University, page 4.)

Also, I have found that Kubrik (Lars Bäckman) who is Chef
from Muppet Show is from Dalarna, who caricatures his own
Dalarna dialect while he speaks: "Hurch burdi hurdchi burr"

And I found example od Dalarna dialect:

Dalarna dialect - Swedish official:

Wenn ulum wir djäro? = Vad skall vi göra?

Ukins racke ir ittan jär? = Vems hund är det här?

Tsjyrtjas byön = Kyrkans bön

In these samples I recognize transformation "K" into "T" and "G" into "D".

Is there really exists that principle in Dalarna dialect in some conditions,
or I misunderstund the thing?

This is very important for my work, because I connect the specific
principles of speech with specific genetic populations of peoples.
Now, I research influences of the aboriginal population of Dalarna
on transformations of speech, which appeared while they were
adopting Indoeuropean (Germa - Swedish) language.

I recognized that every racial type (genetic population), has its speech
characteristics, that are generally very similar no matter there it lives
in the world.

Milos Bogdanovic