| 1. | The schwa can be analyzed as a solely epenthetic vowel.
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| 2. | Some speakers add an epenthetic vowel to break up the resulting consonant cluster.
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| 3. | All class-two verbs have an epenthetic vowel, which appears as or.
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| 4. | The epenthetic vowel had different regional spellings.
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| 5. | Malayalam has the epenthetic vowel " m " in word-final position.
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| 6. | There is a great deal of personal variation as to when an epenthetic vowel is used.
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| 7. | Class-one verbs with short roots exhibit epenthetic vowel before endings beginning in a consonant.
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| 8. | The epenthetic vowel " e " may be inserted between the affix and the verb.
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| 9. | Also, there is an epenthetic vowel " a " between the nominal and verbal roots.
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| 10. | Within compounds, an epenthetic vowel is added to break up what would otherwise be unacceptable clusters of consonants.
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