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Round vowel and dorsal consonant epenthesis in Seri

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VOWEL EPENTHESIS IN ENGLISH PHONOLOGY

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Vowel Epenthesis in Aphasia

Springer Series in Neuropsychology, 1990
Vowel epenthesis has been most adequately described using nonlinear phonology approaches. It has been shown that vowel insertion is predictable from the syllabic constraints imposed in a specific language. Halle and Vergnaud (1978) considered vowel epenthesis, as a rule, applied to fill empty nodes created in derivation.
Renee Béland
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English vowel epenthesis

Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 1987
Moira Yip
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Orthographic epenthesis and vowel deletion in Welsh

Journal of Celtic Linguistics, 2022
In this paper, we examine the distribution of epenthesis in final clusters and initial syllable deletion in trisyllabic words in Welsh using a corpus of Twitter data (Jones et al. 2015). We show that the generalisations established in Hannahs 2009, Hannahs 2011, and Hannahs 2013 are largely borne out, but there are additional lexical and phonological ...
Michael Hammond, S. J. Hannahs
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Clitics and vowel epenthesis

2018
Syncope and epenthesis have been treated as two closely related phenomena in traditional accounts: what syncope destroys, epenthesis restores. In this paper we present some cases of vowel epenthesis in the verbal domain in some Northern Emilian varieties where both syncope and epenthesis are rather restricted.
Jacopo Garzonio, Silvia Rossi
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