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Mora Obstruent Epenthesis in Loanword Adaptation
論文(Article)Japanese has two major phonological adaptation strategies for loanwords: phonic substitution and epenthesis. The second of these, epenthesis, refers to the insertion of additional phonemes by the borrowing language and, in the case of Japanese,
Irwin, Mark
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Vowel Epenthesis in Early Germanic Runic Inscriptions [Elektronisk resurs]
A number of runic inscriptions from the entire Germanic area from between A.D. 200 and 800 exhibit non-etymological, epenthetic vowels, such as worahto for *worhto ‘did’.
Versloot, Arjen,, Damsma, Levi,
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Synthesizing theories of human language with Bayesian program induction. [PDF]
Ellis K +4 more
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The Vowel Epenthesis in Chinese
1.研究背景及び先行研究 2.考察範囲及び方法 3.中国語における母音挿入 4.おわりにAlong with the development of human society, the phenomena of language contact have been caused by international trade, culture communication, immigration, or wars. A type of language contact, that one language
Itabashi, Yoshizo +3 more
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Vowel Epenthesis in Non-Native Consonant Clusters [PDF]
application/pdfVowel epenthesis in non-native consonant clusters by native Japanese speakers was investigated in terms of both production and perception.
今泉, 敏 +14 more
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Stress and Epenthesis in Alatawalah Arabic: Classical versus Stratal OT [PDF]
This study provides a comprehensive description of lexical stress and vowel epenthesis in Alatawalah Arabic (AA), a variety spoken in the village of Alatawalah southwest of Saudi Arabia, which has never been studied before.
Alzhrani, Majed
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Epenthesis in Contact Irish English Spoken in the Connemara Gaeltacht
Varieties of ‘Contact Irish English’ (CIE), i.e. English spoken by native Irish speakers, are often thought to display significant phonological influence from Irish (Hickey, 1986, 2007; Ó hÚrdail, 1997).
Kate Tallon, Airelle Théveniaut
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Complexity and cross-linguistic transfer in intervention for Spanish-English bilingual children with speech sound disorder. [PDF]
Combiths P +3 more
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LuGanda glide epenthesis and prosodic misalignment
This article analyses LuGanda glide epenthesis triggered by the affxation of the prefx /N-/ to a vowel-initial stem. The epenthetic glide y appears between the prefx and the stem, surfacing either as a palatal j or a nasal/z, e.g.
Peng, Bruce Long
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On the General Properties of Consonant Epenthesis
In his study of consonant epenthesis, Wetzels (1985:285-286) recognizes the existence of two distinct types: “one type involves the appearance of an epenthetic consonant inside liquid-final clusters; the second type concerns intrusive stops which ...
Marc Picard
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