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Anaptyxis

Anaptyxis is a term in phonetics which refers to a pronunciation in which a vowel is inserted by the speaker between two consonants of a word. It is done usually to pronounce the word more conveniently. For example, 'Film' is sometimes pronounced 'filim.'

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