Doug Ewell wrote:

> I suspect it would end when you start talking about combinations like qj
> and fþ that are unlikely to appear in natural language text.  At least
> gj exists in Hungarian.

fb, fh and fk are very common in Dutch (much more so than fj). fþ exists in
Icelandic; at least I've found "arfþegi". However I don't speak Icelandic,
so I've no idea if this is a combination of two "subwords".

Pim Blokland



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