Norwegian phonology - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwegian_phonology• Unless preceding another vowel within the same word, all unstressed vowels are short. • /ʊ/ is much rarer than /ʉ/ (when spelled ⟨u⟩) and, to a lesser extent, /ɔ/ (when spelled ⟨o⟩). Among the three vowels, only /ɔ/ has an unambiguous spelling ⟨å⟩ (alongside the ambiguous ⟨o⟩). When spelled with ⟨u⟩, the close back /ʊ/ appears especially before /m/ and /ŋ/. Many words that have the mid /…
Help:IPA/Norwegian - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:IPA/Norwegian30 rader · Help:IPA/Norwegian. This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Norwegian on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Norwegian in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them. Integrity must be maintained between the key and the transcriptions that link ...
Norske språklyder: Interaktivt IPA-kart med lydeksempler ...
www.hf.ntnu.no/ipa/noDette er startsida til en norsk versjon av IPA-kartet.Det originale IPA-kartet beskriver alle verdens språklyder ut fra artikulatoriske definisjoner; Norske språklyder inneholder språklyder og suprasegmenter som finnes i dialekter av norsk. Her kan du utforske det norske talespråket på tre forskjellige tavler der du også kan høre de ulike språklydene.
Norwegian on the Web - NTNU
www.hf.ntnu.no/now/hardcopies/Pronunciation.pdfNorwegian "name" of the letter. The pronunciation is given with reference to The International Phonetic Alphabet, IPA. A colon after a vowel indicates a long speech sound. Absence of colon after the vowel indicates a short speech sound, cf. the long vowel /e:/ used to name the letter , and the short vowel /e/ in /ef/, to name the letter .