- /t͡s/. Then: If C1 is /w/, /ɦ/, /k/, or /x/, the
epenthesized vowel is
always [o]. No
vowel is
epenthesized if the /w/ is
derived from a
Common Slavic vocalic...
- (odour)
would be
pronounced as [t͡ʃijʊm], [duwɪt] and [bawu]. This
epenthesization is
sometimes represented in
writing too with an
inserted ⟨y⟩ or ⟨w⟩...
-
complex clusters differ on how they will
resolve this problem; some will
epenthesize (e.g. [falasak], or [falasaka] if all
codas are banned) and some will...
-
pronounced as such in very
careful speech. Otherwise,
speakers often epenthesize a
vowel after the
first consonant.
Although some
loanwords add a written...
- prefix/verb root-initial consonants, the "stem-joining"
vowel -a- is
epenthesized. The
following types of
derivational suffixes can be
added at the end...
-
mahalle ("neighborhood")
becomes mehle.: 33–4 In some words,
sounds are
epenthesized (added to): for example,
standard Turkish fırsat ("opportunity") becomes...
-
inserted in
words whose underlying form ends in a consonant.: 100 The
epenthesized vowels are unstressed, as in rowo [ˈɾɔwɔ] ‘jaguar’, tàgà [ˈtʌgʌ] ‘bird’...