- rest of its structure. A
vowel or
consonant added by
prothesis is
called prothetic or less
commonly prosthetic.
Prothesis is
different from the
adding of...
- units,
called oblasts or
voblastsi (cognate of
Russian word
oblast with
prothetic v-) were
introduced in 1938.
During World War II,
Belarus gained territory...
- *-d to *-t. i.e. *sindā sūli [sindaː huːli] → int ṡúil → an tsúil) The
prothetic ⟨h⟩ of
vowel initial words has two origins, the
first being epenthetic...
-
words for 'hammer': Irish: ord, Welsh:
gordd (with a
prothetic g-) and Breton:
horzh (with a
prothetic h-) and Old Irish: fichid- to
fight (cf. Lemovices...
- or "always nothing"), the
representation of word-initial
laryngeals by
prothetic vowels, and
other phonological and
morphological peculiarities with Gr****...
- used word-initially. ı͗ or or or ⲳ Only used word-initially. e
Marks a
prothetic ı͗ or word-internal e. ꜥ ⲵ
Usually used when not
stacked above or below...
-
disprove substrate influence. Furthermore,
parts of
Sardinia also have
prothetic /a/ or /e/
before initial /r/, just as in
Basque and Gascon,
which may...
- dialects, the
prothetic vowel is
equivalent to the
first stem
vowel unless it is {a}, in
which case the stem
vowel is
always paired with the
prothetic vowel {e}...
-
consonant followed by a
plosive consonant, like [nj], [mb], or [nd], a
prothetic alif is
added to the
beginning of the cluster.
Vowel sequences follow...
- word gl****
becomes gilas (গিলাছ). In the
Western Romance languages, a
prothetic vowel was
inserted at the
beginning of any word that
began with /s/ and...