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#2 2010-11-05 16:57:28

DavidTuggy
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Re: A new wrinkle

My guess is that this is in some degree a recuperation of the old structure: wrinkle is doubtless related to wring via the frequentative suffix – le , much as dribble is related to drip , or sparkle to spark .
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(If so, it is noteworthy that the voicing contrast is backwards from what would be expected: you would expect the word-final case to be voiceless [ wrink ] and the word-medial one to be voiced [ wringle ]. There may be a few other cases, e.g. if waffle is paired up with wave , for instance.)


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