Jutland and is known as the vestjysk stød ('West Jutland stød'). The word stød itself does not have a stød. The stød has sometimes been described as a glottal...
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municipality Stod River, a river in India Stød, a phenomenon in Danish phonology Stod IL, a sports club in Steinkjer, Norway Stöð 1, Stöð 2, Stöð 2 Extra, Stöð 2...
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television broadcasting. Sister channels under the Stöð 2 name include Stöð 2 Sport and Stöð 2 Bíó. Stöð 2 is the second oldest private television station...
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Stod Idrettslag is a Norwegian sports club from Stod, Nord-Trøndelag. It has sections for volleyball, association football and Nordic skiing. It was founded...
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neither stød nor pitch accent exists. Most of Jutland and on Zealand use stød, and in Zealandic traditional dialects and regional language, stød occurs...
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Stöð 2 Sport is an Icelandic television channel that broadcast a wide variety of different sports in Iceland. Stöð 2 Sport is only broadcast in Iceland...
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Stod Bhoti (sTodpa), occasionally known as Lahul Bhoti or Lahuli, is a Tibetic language spoken in the Lahaul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh, India...
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Danish phonology (section Stød)
setting it apart. For example, Danish has a suprasegmental feature known as stød which is a kind of laryngeal phonation that is used phonemically. It also...
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Television in Iceland (section Stöð 2)
Sjónvarpið ("The Television"). In 1986, the first privately owned TV station, Stöð 2 ("Channel 2"), began broadcasts. In recent years, the emergence of foreign...
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