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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From the -t of Latin -et, -it, which survived in Old French in some verb forms, now still spelt with -t (such as il fait, dort etc.). In Middle French, when final /t/ was no longer pronounced outside of liaison, the ending was reinstated analogically in the inversion forms of all verbs, even those in which -t had already been lost in Old French (such as those from Latin -at > Old French -e).
Note, however, that verbs spelled with final -t, -d can make liaison generally before a vowel, while the others do so in inversion only.
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A 'euphonic' consonant added before certain vowel-initial suffixes (such as the verb-forming suffix -er) in order to prevent a hiatus when deriving new words from a base that ends in a vowel. It might be influenced by the use of /t/ as a liaison consonant. Although avoided in this context, hiatus is phonologically possible; it occurs in words that were not derived within French by suffixation (e.g. créer, borrowed from Latin creō) and some suffixed words such as trouer, embouer show hiatus (or a realization of the first vowel as a semivowel).
When the base ends in a nasal vowel, the inserted consonant sound is sometimes /n/ instead, with denasalization of the preceding vowel; there are many examples from bases ending in -on /ɔ̃/ (compare also à fond + -er → afonner), some from bases ending in -an /ɑ̃/ (cancan + -er → cancaner, en- + ruban + -er → enrubanner, en- + turban + -er → enturbanner) or -en /ɛ̃/ (moyen + -er → moyenner). However, /t/ can also be used after bases ending in a nasal vowel; often ones spelled with final -nt (as in dé- + gant + -er → déganter), but sometimes after bases spelled with final -n (as in écran (“screen”) + -t- + -er → écranter (“to screen”).
Sometimes, as the result of analogy, another unetymological consonant is inserted before a vowel-initial suffix upon derivation (not necessarily after a vowel); e.g. /d/ after /ɑ̃/ in faisan + -d- + -é → faisandé, or after /aʁ/ (due to the influence of words ending in -ard) in cauchemar + -d- + -er → cauchemarder, caviar + -d- + -er → caviarder, bazar + -d- + er → bazarder.
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Euphonic linking sound.
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