-
Badawi 1986, p. XVIII: "Unstressed
anaptyctic vowels are
represented in
small elevated form,
while stressed anaptyctic vowels are
given in the
normal fount...
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segolate nouns,
nouns stemming from
roots with two
final consonants. The
anaptyctic /ɛ/ of the
Tiberian tradition in
segolates appears in the
Septuagint (3rd...
- (ptússein), πτύγμα (ptúgma), πτύξ (ptúx), πτυχός (ptukhós), πτυχή (ptukhḗ)
anaptyctic, anaptyxis, diptych, heptaptych, hexaptych, octaptych, pentaptych, polyptych...
- (ptússein), πτύγμα (ptúgma), πτύξ (ptúx), πτυχός (ptukhós), πτυχή (ptukhḗ)
anaptyctic, anaptyxis, diptych, heptaptych, hexaptych, octaptych, pentaptych, polyptych...
- (C = consonant, V = vowel,
optional components are in parentheses.) An
anaptyctic [ə] is
inserted between C3 and C4 to ease pronunciation,
changing the...
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Armenian doesn't have
aspirated voiceless stops (but
rather ejective);; the
anaptyctic vowels of Germanic, Balto-Slavic, and
Italic that
developed from syllabic...
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Fricativization of the
Occlusive p
Absence of
Rounded Vowels The
presence of
anaptyctic vowels Compared to Judeo-Livornese and Judeo-Venetian, Judeo-Mantuan contain...
- is
unclear whether the -d- in the
forms Sc****enden and
Geschenden is
anaptyctic or if it
represents a
Rumantsch suffix complex *-ione-ata- (as it were...
-
tolerated in word
final environment alone. /ə/ is
regularly inserted as an
anaptyctic vowel to
break up
impermissible consonant clusters;
whenever a sonorant...
- In
classical Arabic,
words with a
singular pattern faˁla
receive an
anaptyctic vowel a in the
feminine plural, to
become faˁalāt. This
vowel is not added...