230 The Loom of Language impoitaiiL gumipatical consequence which will appear at a later stage (p 264) The haul (? as m t*oat is generally the sound which concsponds to the symbol in Geiman, Dutch, and Danish In Swedish ins usually softened to out jy sound unless lollowed by a buck vowel (a n\fathery aw in law, oo in hook} Swedish spelling does not reilect this softening, but m Danish and Norwegian the softened// is tcplaccd by GJ, J or I, and in new Norwegian^ is substituted for the soit# after o (Swedish or Gexman o roughly equivalent to our n in \hnk} Ihus m German eye is Augc, in Swedish it js o^t and in Noiwegian 0yc So also way is Wc% m Get man, vag in Swedish, vq m Danish, m m Noiwegiun In many Lnghsh words of I eutomc ongm the // lu's softened JP this way, and V or W ate now its %riavestoms in the written language The Y may stamp a diphthong as in CMC or ^uns or u may br ecjuivalent to the soft Scandinavian (J or Gf as in v^//r Swedish- They arc illustrated by* INOUMI SWH)lSn I,N