The svarabhakti vowel in the Dutch language: adding a non-written vowel in the pronunciation.
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The svarabhakti vowel in the Dutch language: adding a non-written vowel in the pronunciation.
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Sometimes the Dutch add the schwa to a word (while there is no vowel written). This is called the svarabhakti vowel. In phonology this is a type of epenthesis (adding sounds to a word), in this case a prop vowel (anaptyxis) or svarabhakti.

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