In the Golin language, h is used in the IPA transcription of the very short high central epenthetic vowel phone, which is restricted to syllables closing with a sonorant.
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The appearance of / h / is often predictable from the surrounding consonant environment and as a result it can typically be treated as an epenthetic vowel even within lexical roots.
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Initial long vowels and non-initial full vowels are written with double vowel letters, while initial short vowels and non-initial epenthetic vowels are written with single vowel letters.
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The Qumran tradition sometimes shows some type of back epenthetic vowel when the first vowel is back, e . g . } } for Tiberian } } ('tent').
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As in other Ethiopian Semitic languages, the phonemic status of is questionable; it may be possible to treat it as an epenthetic vowel that is introduced to break up consonant clusters.
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In some dialects, an epenthetic vowel is inserted between a marker of the incompletive or potential states and the base, in the space which would be occupied by the absolutive prefix.
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The most frequent vowels by far are / a / and / h / . " h " also appears as an epenthetic vowel to break up otherwise illicit consonant clusters.
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Another method of dealing with consonant clusters is inserting an epenthetic vowel ( both in spelling and in pronunciation ),, after most prepositions and prefixes that normally end in a consonant.
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For example, a speaker whose sounds like will often pronounce " surdo " " deaf " as or even, with a very slight epenthetic vowel that mimics the preceding vowel.
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In compounds of lexical words, Zamenhof separated identical consonants with an epenthetic vowel, as in " vivovespero " ('the evening of life'), never " * vivvespero ".