0 a short pause in which nothing happens or is said, or a space where something is missing:
The company expects to resume production of the vehicle again after a two-month hiatus.
1 a short pause in which nothing happens, or a space where something no longer is:
But what remains to be established is the actual duration threshold below which a sequence will no longer be perceived as hiatus.
During hiatuses in deposition, relatively mature vegetation colonized sediment surfaces.
Hardgrounds overlain by metalliferous oxides locally record a hiatus in sedimentation, possibly on a tilted platform.
From hiatus to diphthong 43 underwent this process.
Contrary to commonly held opinions, they find that not all speakers pronounce diphthongs with a hiatus word-initially.
The fact that epenthesis is used to avoid illicit coda clusters and vowel hiatus, but never to augment subminimal forms, results in a ranking paradox.
In reflecting on her life, divorces appeared simply as short-term hiatuses, difficult episodes but without long-lasting effects.
Exceptional non-morphologically conditioned hiatus is generally possible under two conditions.
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