epentheses

/ɛpɛnˈθiːsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

A process in linguistics where a sound is inserted between two sounds in a word, or a speech sound that is inserted between two other sounds.

“The linguist studied the epenthesis in the indigenous language, which added a vowel sound between consonants in certain words.”

Synonyms

  • insertion
  • interposition

Antonyms

  • assimilation
  • elision