Initial consonant cluster epenthesis in Turkish and its implications to EFL
Abstract The phonological structure of Turkish does not allow word-initial consonant clusters. That is, the syllable onset position of borrowed vocabulary requires the insertion of an epenthetic high vowel. This changes the syllable structure by the addition of an extra syllable to the word. In Turk...
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Main Authors: | Namık Ülkersoy (Author), Bilal Genç (Author), Volkan Darmaz (Author) |
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Ömer Gökhan Ulum,
2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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