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- diachronic (historical) analysis, since epenthetic consonants are not used regularly in modern ****anese, the epenthetic /s/ could be from Old ****anese. It...
- (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...
- *r̥/ developed an epenthetic vowel o, giving Italic ol, or. The Indo-European syllabic nasals /*m̥, *n̥/ developed an epenthetic vowel e, giving Italic...
- articulation; onsets, releases and other transitions; shades of sound; light epenthetic sounds and incompletely articulated sounds. Morphophonemically, superscripts...
- 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...
- (transitive subject), so it is marked with the ergative case ending -k (with an epenthetic -e-). Egunkariak has an -ak ending, which marks plural object (plural...
- by the merger of the two surrounding vowels, or by the insertion of an epenthetic vowel between them: cf. Lat. salire ("to exit"), tenere ("to have"), catena...
- 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...
- 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...
- (prenasalized consonant), ꟲN (prestopped nasal), Pꟳ (fricative release), NᴾF (epenthetic plosive), CVNᵀ (tone-bearing syllable), Cᴸ (liquid or lateral release)...