ETIMOLOGIA CUVÂNTULUI ANAPTYXIS
Via New Latin from Greek anaptuxis, from anaptussein to unfold, from ana- + ptussein to fold.
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The Ancient Languages of Europe
Another feature characteristic of Oscan phonology is the anaptyxis of vowels to
break up clusters consisting of sonorant (liquids, nasals) and some other
consonant. Anaptyxis occurred in sonorant plus consonant clusters, for example,
...
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Dialect Geography of Syria-Palestine, 1000-586 B.C.E.
ARAMAIC: At least incipient anaptyxis, as seen in the contrast between my [sade]
"owl" (Sf. I A 33) < *sady and mj [gade] "kid" (Sf. II A 2) < *#«c/v, over against ny "
gazelle" (Sf. I A 33) < *Uiby.1*" While all three nouns are *qatl- formations of final
...
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A Grammar of the Bedouin Dialects of Central and Southern Sinai
Anaptyxis in clusters resulting from 'colliding' morphological base forms In group I
dialects sandhi clusters of four consonants caused by the collision of
morphological base forms are resolved through anaptyxis like in group VI. 2.3.2.2
.
Rudolf Erik De Jong, 2011
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Optimality Theory and Language Change
The epenthetic vowel in ^Ifric's wcetera, -u is inserted at level II by a process that
we shall label 'anaptyxis'; see Tableau 3. Anaptyxis is fuelled by CONTACT, the
constraint that requires that sonority fall across syllable boundaries (Clements ...
D.E. Holt, International Linguistic Association, 2003
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La-ḥšōb̲, But La-ḥǎzōr?: Sonority, Optimality, and the ...
In Ps 29:9 we find the form IVfD1l yehesop, whereas the two forms in the other
two represented books do not exhibit anaptyxis. There are some examples that
do not support the suggestion that prosodic factors trigger anaptyxis more often in
...
Silje Alvestad, Lutz Edzard, 2009
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Anatolian Historical Phonology. (Leiden Studies in ...
6.1.6.2.3 Anaptyxis As per 1.2.6.6, I distinguish between those cases where a
prehistoric anaptyctic vowel has become underlying synchronically and those
where forms with and without the anaptyctic vowel alternate synchronically. For
the ...
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A Grammar of Oscan and Umbrian: With a Collection of ...
Anagtiai 'Angitiae' from *Ang(e)tid-\ — Liganakdikei, name of a goddess, from *
legdn(i)ko-dik- (or from Hegndko-, and so belonging in 81?). Cf. also Pael.
Anaceta 'Angitiae' beside Anoeta, Anacta. Note. Usually there is no anaptyxis
between ...
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Bono Homini Donum: Essays in Historical Linguistics in ...
In favor of this interpretation of PIE anaptyxis as late, it should be noted that even
Greek, which is, of course, highly conservative in its treatment of PIE vocalism,
shows varrying reflexes of the PIE anaptyctic vowel. Sometimes it resembles ...
Yoel L. Arbeitman, Allan R. Bomhard, 1981
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The Regional Diversification of Latin 200 BC - AD 600
Etr.trepu), given both theband the anaptyxis, but suggests that both the vocalism
and the anaptyxis are typical of parts of the Oscan–Umbrian group (for anaptyxis
in Oscan see Buck 1904: 52–3). However, the anaptyxis would not be normal for
...
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Sound Law and Analogy: Papers in Honor of Robert S.P. Beekes ...
Syncope and anaptyxis in Hittite H. Craig Mel chert (University of North Carolina)
Syncope and anaptyxis are undeniably genuine and widespread synchronic and
diachronic processes.1 However, it is often difficult to determine the precise ...