Definition of Paragoge. Meaning of Paragoge. Synonyms of Paragoge

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Definition of Paragoge

Paragoge
Paragoge Par`a*go"ge, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?, from ? to lead beside, protract; ? beside + ? to lead.] 1. (Gram.) The addition of a letter or syllable to the end of a word, as withouten for without. 2. (Med.) Coaptation. [Obs.] --Dunglison.

Meaning of Paragoge from wikipedia

- Paragoge (/ˌpærəˈɡoʊdʒi/) is the addition of a sound to the end of a word. It is a type of vowel epenthesis.[citation needed] Paragoge is most often linked...
- especially in the beginning syllable (prothesis) or in the ending syllable (paragoge) or in-between two syllabic sounds in a word. The opposite process, where...
- This process includes the addition of Indonesian-sounding names through paragoge, prosthesis, and epentheses between two syllables. It's important to note...
- to -ŋ elsewhere. All other final consonants are subject to paragoge, see below. Paragoge: -əʔ in Sangir and Sangil; -Vʔ in Bantik (V represents echo...
- monosyllabis, de adjectivis immobilibus, de substantivorum primae declinationis paragoge ionica; pars posterior, qua continentur dissertationes de nominibus substantivi...
- Spirantization L-vocalization Debuccalization Fortition Epenthesis Prothesis Paragoge Un****ng Vowel breaking Elision Apheresis Syncope Apocope Haplology Cluster...
- Spirantization L-vocalization Debuccalization Fortition Epenthesis Prothesis Paragoge Un****ng Vowel breaking Elision Apheresis Syncope Apocope Haplology Cluster...
- Spirantization L-vocalization Debuccalization Fortition Epenthesis Prothesis Paragoge Un****ng Vowel breaking Elision Apheresis Syncope Apocope Haplology Cluster...
- Spirantization L-vocalization Debuccalization Fortition Epenthesis Prothesis Paragoge Un****ng Vowel breaking Elision Apheresis Syncope Apocope Haplology Cluster...
- especially to the interior of a word (prothesis at the beginning and paragoge at the end are commonly used). Epenthesis may be divided into two types:...