Metaplasms that add letters or sounds are called prosthesis, epenthesis, and paragoge. |
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The first part will analyze the development of word-final epenthesis, or paragoge, in Sranan. |
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This epenthesis often shows up even when Sicilians speak Italian. |
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According to some scholars, the diphthongisation of e is an unconditioned sound change, whereas other scholars speak about epenthesis or umlaut. |
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Couper later demonstrated that with targeted instruction, learners made significant improvements in reducing epenthesis and consonant deletion. |
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Three years later, Couper conducted a study focusing on epenthesis and absence in L2-learners' speech. |
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I will consider cases of movement epenthesis, movement deletion, cliticization, compound formation, classifier constructions, derivation, and nonmanual prosodic features. |
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The epenthesis does not occur between syllables, in words like consider. |
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Furthermore, languages rely on morphophonemic processes such as glide formation, vowel deletion, vowel coalescence and consonant epenthesis to resolve hiatus. |
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