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Elision
Elision For the music term, see elision (music). Elision is the omission of one or more ... more euphonic, for the speaker to pronounce. Elision may be deliberate or accidental, the latter ... The sound may be slurred or muted. Elision from a few syllables often happens ...
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Elision (translated from French)
Elision elision is a type of apocope , which is ... also a form of synalèphe. Synopsis French elision The elision is obligatory in français for phonème /?/(known ... in the orthography by an apostrophe. The elision is indeed represented graphically only for ...
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Elisión (translated from Spanish)
Elisión Elisión (of the Latin elisio, translation of the Greek élleipsis) it is, in fonética syntactic, the type of metaplasmo that consists of the loss of a vowel or group of vowels in the end of a word located before another word that begins by vowel. In métrica this phenomenon is ...
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Talk:Elision
Talk:Elision ə This article contains nonstandard pronunciation information ... of them are in fact examples of elision. Certainly not synchronic elision or monolinguistic elision. It should be clarified which are examples of synchronic monolinguistic elision (like e.g. the British pronunciation ...
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Robert Bridges' Theory of Elision
Robert Bridges' Theory of Elision Robert Bridges' Theory of Elision is a theory of elision developed by the poet Robert Bridges, while ... s Prosody. With his definition of poetic elision, Bridges is able to demonstrate that no ... be explained as an example of Bridges' elision. Milton's Elision in Paradise Lost ...
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Assimilation (phonetic) (translated from French)
... or lamino-alveolar) sound and oral. The elision of /?/gives place to the bringing together ... slow pronunciation: [ d?swa ]; fast pronunciation: after elision of the sound [ ø ], [ D ]? [ T ] by ... hair" slow pronunciation: [??vø ]; fast pronunciation: after elision of the sound [ ø ], [ v ]? [ F ] by ... as indirect an assimilation only after one elision. secondary, [ s?g??d?? ] ? [ s?g??d ... the sonority of [ G ] by [ Z ] after elision of [? ]; silk rollers, [ de?ulodøswa ]? [ de? ...
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Verlan (translated from French)
... division in syllables. Syllabic inversion. Truncation or elision of ("new") the word. Cutting in syllables ... is remarkable to observe that the usual elision of the vowel does not take place ... becomes". It is remarkable to observe the elision of "E" at the time of fusion ... arna" It is remarkable to observe the elision of E at the time of the ... word into verlan is accompanied by an elision, the latter can relate to a ...
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Talk:Syncope
... 25, 9 December 2005 (UTC) Syncope vs. Elision The article is unhelpful in saying "compare elision". Be more concrete! The Elision article says they are synonyms, and seems ... understood syncope as a special kind of elision, based on my amateur knowledge of linguistics; syncope would be defined as the elision of medial sounds, especially unstressed vowels ( ...
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Esperanto phonology
... apostrophe to be used, as in poetic elision: Oĝalan’. There is no set rule for ... as can be seen by the occasional elision of the e in poetry or rapid ... dum "during", eĉ "even". Even the poetic elision of final -o is rarely seen if ... another consonant in compounds, or with poetic elision of the final -o. Even then, only ... this is avoided in careful enunciation. Poetic elision Vowel elision is allowed with the ...
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Tamil language
... is subject to well-defined rules of elision and euphony. The present script used to ... stops - voice was rather the result of elision or sandhi. Consequently unlike Indo-European languages ... in the modern script merely reflects that. Elision Elision is the reduction in the duration of ... sounds. There are well-defined rules for elision in Tamil. They are categorised into ...
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