-
diachronic (historical) analysis,
since epenthetic consonants are not used
regularly in
modern ****anese, the
epenthetic /s/
could be from Old ****anese. It...
- articulation; onsets,
releases and
other transitions;
shades of sound;
light epenthetic sounds and
incompletely articulated sounds. Morphophonemically, superscripts...
- /tʰám.māʔ.nīt/).
There are also
instances where Thai has the
epenthetic vowel lost in Lao, such as
krommathan (กรมธรรม์, /krōm.máʔ.tʰān/), 'debt...
- like -y, -r, -m, -n, -l, -ḷ, -ḻ, and -w.
classical Telugu developed an
epenthetic -u that
vowelized the
final consonant, a
feature that has been partly...
- (or in the case of ⟨m⟩, preceded) by a ⟨b, bh, ch, g, gh, m, mh⟩, an
epenthetic vowel is
inserted between the two. This is
usually a copy of the vowel...
- clusters, if the
second consonant is not /ɾ/, /l/, or /s/, by
inserting an
epenthetic vowel, /i/,
which can also be characterized, in some situations, as a...
-
combinations representing epenthesis. The
vowel height of an
epenthetic vowel is not
phonemic as the
epenthetic vowel itself is not phonemic, but is
still phonetically...
-
following vowel is /a/, with no ATR
quality for the
epenthetic vowel to match, then the
epenthetic vowel will be /i/ or /u/
depending on, apparently, whether...
-
Clusters that do not
conform to
these restrictions will be
broken up by an
epenthetic nonphonemic vowel in a
syllabification that
takes place from
right to...
- (prenasalized consonant), ꟲN (prestopped nasal), Pꟳ (fricative release), NᴾF (
epenthetic plosive), CVNᵀ (tone-bearing syllable), Cᴸ (liquid or
lateral release)...