-
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...
- articulation; onsets,
releases and
other transitions;
shades of sound;
light epenthetic sounds and
incompletely articulated sounds. The IPA and
ICPLA endorse...
- have
developed an
epenthetic vowel o,
giving Italic ol, or. The Indo-European
syllabic nasals /*m̥, *n̥/ have
developed an
epenthetic vowel e,
giving Italic...
- The d in
Modern English thunder (from
earlier Old
English þunor) is
epenthetic, and is now
found as well in
Modern Dutch donder (cf.
Middle Dutch donre;...
- (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...
-
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...
- 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...
- language, is sukulu. That is, sk- has been
broken up by
inserting an
epenthetic -u-; -u has also been
added at the end of the word.
Another example is...
- fricatives. Two
vowels cannot occur together at
syllable boundaries.
Epenthetic consonants, e.g. [j] and [ʔ], are
therefore inserted.
Somali is an agglutinative...