EFFECTS OF FRISIAN ON DUTCH

Please note: In order to make these pages easier to print out, the "margins" have been left unconstrained on most pages. This makes the long lines extending the width of the screen rather hard to read on large monitors. In these cases, I would suggest narrowing the browser window until you have a line length which suits you.

If the formatting of this document looks odd to you, what with commas outside quote marks and so forth, it's probably because you usually don't use LSA style. To see what this is, have a look at the LSA STYLESHEET. There are also display problems with some phonetic symbols, most notably length markers, which are yet to be solved.

You can send an e-mail message to me at jharvey@ucla.edu , or return to my homepage with links to UCLA's Department of Germanic Languages.

Last updated 10 Nov 2000 JBH (links updated 7 Jan 02)