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Nasal vowels



Do any of the Northern or Western Italian dialects feature nasal vowels (by
which I mean the sounds to be found in French and Portuguese)? All I can be
reasonably sure of is that Corsican does not. And how about Sardinian? I'm
looking for context, and an excuse to use nasal vowels in a project.

Jamets

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�lvard J. te Kraamlep     Vorquichtat, Binertglobakl�i Jameld Zolidaton
kraamlep@hidden.email                 BJZ Wabplaz: http://www.zolid.com/zm
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