Abstract

Abstract The paper presents the outcome of some very recent sound changes, which add to the already considerable inventory of surface vowel contrasts in Danish. It claims that a classical structuralist phonological account of the vowel inventory is not satisfactory if psychological reality of phonological entities is a criterion. The only reasonable abstract representation is a morphophonological one.

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