Re: the term "epithentic"
From: | David J. Peterson <dedalvs@...> |
Date: | Thursday, September 11, 2008, 4:35 |
The only other possibility I can think of is that it's "epithetic"�with an
epenthetic
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eleSkarez ygralleryf ydZZixelje je ox2mejze."�"No eternal reward will forgive
us now for wasting the dawn."��-Jim
Morrison��http://dedalvs.free.fr/��On Sep 10, 2008, at 9∞06 PM, Carl
Banks wrote:��> Rick Harrison wrote:�>> Is the term "epithentic" used or
defined in any scholarly books or�>> journals?�>> This word produces a very
small number of Google hits. Is it a recent�>> innovation?�>�> I suspect
epithentic is a metathesis of epenthetic.�>�>�> Carl Banks�