Difference between revisions of "Transcriptions of Epenthesis"
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Revision as of 19:15, 27 September 2009
Following are transcriptions (each word will be transcribed by two people) of epenthesis in Scottish Gaelic. Also included are examples of 'pseudo-epenthesis.'
The sound files come from a native speaker of the Skye dialect.
Epenthesis
Orthography | Transcription 1 | Transcription 2 | Source | Notes |
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ormsa | [aɾamsa] | Dihaoine, line 5 | ||
dearbh | [ʤɛɾəv] | Dihaoine, line 15 |
Pseudo-epenthesis
Orthography | Transcription 1 | Transcription 2 | Source | Notes |
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cheannach | [çanax] | Dihaoine, line 3 | ||
earrach | [aɾəx] | Dimairt, line 1 | Spring |