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In the Dutch language the terminology hard and soft ‹g› (Dutch: harde en zachte G) refers to not only a phonological phenomenon of the pronunciation of the letters ‹g› and ‹ch› but also indicates a major geographical accent division within the language. In the northern part of the European Dutch language area, these letters represent velar or uvular fricatives ([ɣ] and [χ], respectively), the so-called hard G. In the southern part of the European Dutch language area, however, these represent palatal fricatives ([ʝ] and ç), the so-called soft G.
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[edit] Geographical distributionThe hard ‹g› is primarily used in the northern part of the Dutch language area in Europe, namely The Netherlands (that is, in all regions except the ones mentioned under the soft G category) The soft ‹g› is primarily used in the southern part of the Dutch language area in Europe namely:
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