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'''Hiatus''' refers to a break in a vocalic sequence whereby each vowel belongs to a different syllable. For instance, the word ''hiatus'' [haɪ.e.təs] exhibits the phenomenon where the " . " marks the syllable break between the diphthong [aɪ] and the monophthong [e].  
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'''Hiatus''' refers to a break in a vocalic sequence whereby each vowel belongs to a different syllable. For instance, the word ''hiatus'' [haɪ.e.təs] exhibits the phenomenon where the " . " marks the syllable break between the diphthong [aɪ] and the monophthong [e]. Many languages avoid hiatus by deleting a vowel or by adding a consonant via epenthesis.
  
For information on Hiatus in Scottish Gaelic see [[Hiatus]]
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For information on Hiatus in Scottish Gaelic see [[Hiatus]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:39, 22 January 2021

Hiatus refers to a break in a vocalic sequence whereby each vowel belongs to a different syllable. For instance, the word hiatus [haɪ.e.təs] exhibits the phenomenon where the " . " marks the syllable break between the diphthong [aɪ] and the monophthong [e]. Many languages avoid hiatus by deleting a vowel or by adding a consonant via epenthesis.

For information on Hiatus in Scottish Gaelic see Hiatus.

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