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epenthetic Meaning in Bengali



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epenthetic's Usage Examples:

diachronic (historical) analysis, since epenthetic consonants are not used regularly in modern Japanese, the epenthetic /s/ could be from Old Japanese.


The epenthetic rules are used in order to avoid changing the meaning of words that would.


that the Ndu languages may reduce this to a two-vowel system, with /ɨ/ epenthetic (Foley 1986).


The epenthetic vowel is used to combine sounds that would typically be impermissible.


"distance" (compare [ɱfutsu] "tortoise", which shows that the stop is not epenthetic), as well as a voiced labiodental affricate, [b̪͡v], as in [ʃileb̪͡vu].


An epenthetic "e" gradually appeared before the nominative -r ending from Old Norse.


followed (or in the case of m, preceded) by a b, bh, ch, g, gh, m or mh, an epenthetic vowel is inserted between the two.


through compounding, though Zamenhof avoided such situations by adding an epenthetic vowel: lavobaseno ('washbasin'), not *lavbaseno or *laŭbaseno.


The vowel height of an epenthetic vowel is not phonemic as the epenthetic vowel itself is not phonemic, but is still phonetically.


where /h/ can-not be omitted, [h] is also often used as an epenthetic consonant, in which case it freely commutes with [w], [j] and zero.


Germanic, mainly in verbs, where labiovelars are delabialised by the epenthetic -u- inserted before syllabic resonants: Old High German queman ("to come").


Difficulties with word-initial clusters involving /s/, where an epenthetic e is usually added.


non-syllabic /ɾ/, and that it is shorter than epenthetic [ə], leading to the conclusion that this is not epenthetic [ə], but simply a feature of rhotic consonant.


following vowel is /a/, with no ATR quality for the epenthetic vowel to match, then the epenthetic vowel will be /i/ or /u/ depending on, apparently, whether.


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.


e, æ, a, ʏ, ø, u, o) and one epenthetic vowel (ə̯).


The epenthetic vowel is usually a short schwa.


an epenthetic vowel but the second does not, then the second syllable is stressed.


When the first as well as the second syllable contain epenthetic vowels.


(Some modern dialects insert an epenthetic vowel between the final two consonants, similar to what happened in Hebrew.


([ᵑɡ] slightly prenasalized [ɡ], [ᵗs] slightly affricated [s], and [ᵊ] epenthetic schwa).



epenthetic's Meaning':

of or pertaining to epenthesis

Synonyms:

parasitic;

Antonyms:

independent;

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