How To Use Epenthetic In A Sentence
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Well the epenthetic vowel might not even be the most correct name for it, since it clearly is a phoneme.
I tripped over Pre-IE the other day
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Do they just ignore it as some kind of epenthetic vowel?
Oddly formed locatives with inessive postclitic in Etruscan
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All you're doing now is offering ad hoc solutions here and there to legitimize an epenthetic vowel that I've already disproved.
I tripped over Pre-IE the other day
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Kloekhorst proposes three types of epenthetic vowels.
I tripped over Pre-IE the other day
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And even then you'd sort of want to insert an *a like the epenthetic a you have just described.
Rasmussen's consonantal *o and laryngeal deletion
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Kloekhorst continues to argue that this can never be a true /a/ while it is often reconstructed as such, but rahter an epenthetic vowel that was phonetically [ə] or [ɐ].
I tripped over Pre-IE the other day
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Though I agree that the 'wt' environment is odd, or even impossible, just because the epenthetic vowel is to be dismissed there, I see no reason why it should be dismissed all together also in kessar.
I tripped over Pre-IE the other day
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It is not an epenthetic vowel that developed naturally, but looking at the way it behaves, I'm quite sure that the phonetic value of the vowel in between w and d should have the same phonetic value as the type 2 epenthetic vowel.
I tripped over Pre-IE the other day
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It can't be of the same phonetic value as the i/e epenthetic vowel either because it's never written with e-.
I tripped over Pre-IE the other day
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Phoenix: "Though I agree that the 'wt' environment is odd, or even impossible, just because the epenthetic vowel is to be dismissed there, I see no reason why it should be dismissed all together also in kessar.
I tripped over Pre-IE the other day
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The labialized non-labial consonant, resulting from the deletion of a rounded vowel in a reduced open syllable, may trigger rounding harmony in the following epenthetic vowel.
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Kessar has an epenthetic vowel in a position that is phonetically viable, also from a phonotactic point of view in Indo-European.
I tripped over Pre-IE the other day
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Sicilian, phonetically characterized by the presence of retroflexed consonants, not only keeps all the vowel sounds clear and loud but introduces an epenthetic [i] in some consonantic groups.
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Though I agree that the 'wt' environment is odd, or even impossible, just because the epenthetic vowel is to be dismissed there, I see no reason why it should be dismissed all together also in kessar.
I tripped over Pre-IE the other day