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|Anaptyptic
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|Relating to or resulting from anaptyxis
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|Anaptyxis
|The insertion of a vowel between two consonants in pronunciation, as in filim for film
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|Hypochoristic
|Hypocoristic
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|Denoting, or of the nature of, a diminutive form of a name
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|Onomasticon
|Onomasticon
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|A vocabulary or lexicon of (especially personal) proper names, usually presented in alphabetical order. In early use also: a list of nouns; a lexicon.
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|Phonemic
|Phoneme
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|Any of the perceptually distinct units of sound in a specified language that distinguish one word from another, for example p, b, d, and t in the English words pad, pat, bad, and bat
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|Vorlage
|Vorlage
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|Refers to a prior version or manifestation of a text under consideration. It may refer to such a version of a text itself, a particular manuscript of the text, or a more complex manifestation of the text (e.g., a group of copies, or a group of excerpts).
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Anaptyctic Relating to or resulting from anaptyxis
Anaptyxis The insertion of a vowel between two consonants in pronunciation, as in filim for film
Hypocoristic Denoting, or of the nature of, a diminutive form of a name
Onomasticon A vocabulary or lexicon of (especially personal) proper names, usually presented in alphabetical order. In early use also: a list of nouns; a lexicon.
Phoneme Any of the perceptually distinct units of sound in a specified language that distinguish one word from another, for example p, b, d, and t in the English words pad, pat, bad, and bat
Vorlage Refers to a prior version or manifestation of a text under consideration. It may refer to such a version of a text itself, a particular manuscript of the text, or a more complex manifestation of the text (e.g., a group of copies, or a group of excerpts).

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