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excrescence for the
addition of a consonant, and for the
addition of a vowel,
svarabhakti (in Sanskrit) or
alternatively anaptyxis (/ˌænəpˈtɪksɪs/). The opposite...
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Yaghnobi dialects,
there can be seen a
different development of
historical svarabhakti vowel: in the
Western and
Transitional dialects, it is
rendered as /ɪ/...
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suffixation may be
accompanied by a
number of
morphophonemic alternations. A
svarabhakti vowel ы y is
normally inserted after stems ending in a
cluster (цӕст...
- āvudha -> āyudha 'weapon'; kasāva -> kasāya 'dirt, sin'.
After the
svarabhakti-vowel I
there appear v
instead of y as in praṭyamsa -> pativimsa. Alternation...
- 1699-1700,
Oxford University Press Clement, R.D. (1994), "Word
tones and
svarabhakti", in Thomson,
Derick S. (ed.),
Linguistic Survey of Scotland, University...
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vowel in the
second syllable of old
Swedish Birghir or
Birgher was no
svarabhakti vowel like the ‑e‑ in
modern Swedish words such as the a‑stem dager,...
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studied extensively by N.M. Holmer, who
noted features such as its weak
svarabhakti. In 2008,
Henri Macaulay of
Gigha Gallery received funding from the Gaelic...
- consonant,
Spanish speakers insert a short,
often devoiced, schwa-like
svarabhakti vowel between the two consonants. Some
alternations exist in Spanish...
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derivation and
flexion are
either simplified or
broken up by
inserted ("
svarabhakti") vowels. The
roster of
consonants includes the
widespread West African...
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Common Brittonic /m/ to /v/ is
regularly written as ⟨f⟩, ⟨u⟩, and ⟨v⟩.
Svarabhakti is
regularly written as ⟨e⟩, and is
found 40
times in the m****cript...