VIII 



Page 



§ 1 0. Point consonants (f n I À) 90 



§11. Lip consonants {p m w (f) 95 



§ 12. Analysis of the aiticulation of the vowels 1Ü3 



§ 13. Survey of the most common shades of vowel-articula- 

 tion 1 ÜG 



§ 1 4. The vowel system 1 09 



§ 1 5. The Greenlandic vowels classified according to Bell's 



system 112 



§ 16. The lips during vowel articulation 1 1 i 



§ 17. The significance of individual peculiarities 116 



S 1 8. The basis of articulation 118 



List of Consonants and Vowels (a survey 

 over rmj ttytnbols for the Greenlandic 

 consonants and voivels) 



The Analphabetical System according to 

 Otto Jespersen s phonetical system (with 

 illustrations and exjjlanations) 



on a plate 

 that is to be 

 appended 

 between 68 — 69 



II. Dynamics of the sounds 119 — 14-5 



§ 19. The usual tempo in speech 119 



§ 20. Quantity of the sounds 120 



§ 21. Dynamic accent (stress) and rhythm 12.5 



§ 22. Musical accent (pitch) of the words 131 



§ 23. My immediate general impression of the musical 



accent in the spoken language 143 



111. The combination of the sounds 145 — 180 



§ 24. Glides 145 



§ 25. Sound-groups. Diphthongs 1 53 



§ 26. The influence of consonants on the vowels 155 



§ 27. Assimilations. Suffixing in the language 158 



§ 28. Loss of sounds. Haplologi 168 



§29. Sound-changes in related words in West-Greenlandic 174 



§ 30. Child-language. Kutättut 178 



Phonetical differentiations in the Eskimo dialects, 

 a comparative study. 



§ 31. Dialects in Greenland -183 



§ 32. Dialects outside of Greenland 203 



