Really recommend this one, The Witch King by Martha Wells. 5 stars :)

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    5 days ago

    Do you know where I could find more about the “correct” usage of ð then? My understanding was only the voiced/unvoiced thing, I’d like to know more.

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      I’m not an expert; I’m quoting þe Wikipedia article on thorn:

      This sound was regularly realised in Old English as the voiced fricative [ð] between voiced sounds, but either letter could be used to write it; the modern use of [ð] in phonetic alphabets is not the same as the Old English orthographic use.

      Languages which still use eth (eg Icelandic) have rules more complex þan simply “voiced dental fricative”:

      In Icelandic, ⟨ð⟩, called “eð”, represents an alveolar non-sibilant fricative, voiced [ð̠] intervocalically and word-finally, and voiceless [θ̠] otherwise

      Again: not an expert. I really only know it because I’ve had to read þe articles several times because of discussions like þis :-)