10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SVARABHAKTI»
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1
On the Durational Variability of
Svarabhakti Vowels in ...
Lastly, I compare the results of the current study with those of other empirical studies related to SV durational variability in Spanish and I discuss residual issues of the study for further research.
Benjamin Sean Schmeiser, 2006
2
On Germanic Linguistics: Issues and Methods
svarabhakti;. conclusions. As already indicated, a central problem that confronts
students of Germanic vowel lengthenings in diphthongal groups is the relation
between lengthened forms (like Old English dId) and those with svarabhakti (like
...
Irmengard Rauch, Gerald F. Carr, Robert L. Kyes, 1992
3
Journal of the American Oriental Society
Liiders does, that the conjunct rh was still pronounced without the svarabhakti, or
was at any rate written10 in that manner. Assuming that our reading of the word
arh- in both sets of manuscripts is correct, this coincidence, which is a proof as- ...
4
The Atharva-Veda Prâtiçâkhya Or Çâunakîyâ Caturâdhyâyikâ
Groups suffering the interposition of svarabhakti only: 1st, of the longer
svarabhakti: rf (as r°p), rsh ; — 2nd, of the shorter; <*, of three consonants: rjy (as
r'jy), rts, rsht, rshn ; (?, of four consonants: rtsy (as r'tsy), runny. I have assumed
that, ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1862
5
The Syllable: Views and Facts
The case of Applecross must be excluded from the present discussion further
since, as both Ternes (1973) and Borgsrram (1941) remark, in this dialect the
distinction between the svarabhakti and non-svarabhakti cases is determined in
purely ...
Harry van der Hulst, Nancy A. Ritter, 1999
Deon [dion] Leon [lion] Schalk [skalk] Theo [tiu] 1.7. Pronunciation of South
African and foreign place names (see 4.5.3) 1.8. Insertion of svarabhakti vowels
to break up consonant clusters Clusters formed from i or r plus morn (i.e. liquid
plus ...
7
The Sounds of English and Dutch
2. For Dutch dark [i] there is often no contact between the tongue and the alveolar
ridge, so that the articulation takes on the character of a back vowel. 3. The
sequences /if, iP, im, lk, ix/ often exhibit [a ]-insertion (also termed svarabhakti) , 2
e.g. ...
Beverley Collins, Inger Margrethe Mees, 1984
8
Bandle, Oscar; Braunmüller, Kurt; Jahr, Ernst Hakon; Karker, ...
Throughout, I will give examples with the original vowel preserved. Svarabhakti
vowels are only present in the latter part of this period. There are still texts that
frequently leave out the svarabhakti vowels, i.e. AVgL, GL and several
manuscripts ...
9
The Edinburgh Companion to the Gaelic Language
Within the phonological word, there is no evidence for secondary stress (again,
leaving aside the question of the svarabhakti vowels). While some languages
demonstrate a recurring pattern of binary metrical feet in addition to primary
stress, ...
Moray Watson, Michelle Macleod, 2010
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Language in the British Isles
Svarabhakti The development of an epenthetic vowel within certain consonant
groups is common to all the Gaelic languages, but in Scotland there are some
special developments in the north-west dialects, i.e. those of the Hebrides and
the ...