In linguistics, an elision or deletion is the omission of one or more sounds (such as a vowel, a consonant, or a whole syllable) in a word or phrase....
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eliding, elisions, or élision in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Elision is the omission of one or more sounds in a word or phrase. Elision may also...
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In French, elision (élision) is the suppression of a final unstressed vowel (usually /ə/) immediately before another word beginning with a vowel or a silent...
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In C++ computer programming, copy elision refers to a compiler optimization technique that eliminates unnecessary copying of objects. The C++ language...
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Elisionism is a philosophical standpoint encompassing various social theories. Elisionist theories are diverse; however, they are unified in their adherence...
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Transactional Synchronization Extensions (redirect from Hardware Lock Elision)
support, speeding up execution of multi-threaded software through lock elision. According to different benchmarks, TSX/TSX-NI can provide around 40% faster...
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Musical phrasing (redirect from Elision (music))
techniques. In the analysis of 18th- and 19th-century Western music, an elision, overlap, or rather reinterpretation (Umdeutung), is the perception, after...
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The ELISION Ensemble (often referred to as simply ELISION) is a chamber ensemble specialising in contemporary classical music, concentrating on the creation...
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Apostrophe (section As a mark of elision)
(1529), the apostrophe was used in place of a vowel letter to indicate elision (as in l'heure in place of la heure). It was also frequently used in place...
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elision. Bridges identifies the following kinds of elision: vowel elisions elision through H poetic elision of semi-vowels elision through R elision through...
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Old Norse, also referred to as Old Nordic, or Old Scandinavian was a stage of development of North Germanic dialects before their final divergence into...
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Retrieved 26 October 2023. Rateliff, John D. (2011). "Two Kinds of Absence: Elision & Exclusion in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings". In Bogstad, Janice...
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of poetic licence. Hiatus may be avoided by elision of a final vowel, occasionally prodelision (elision of initial vowel), synizesis (pronunciation of...
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The heptagon is sometimes referred to as the septagon, using "sept-" (an elision of septua-, a Latin-derived numerical prefix, rather than hepta-, a Greek-derived...
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In phonology, apocope (/əˈpɒkəpi/) is the loss (elision) of a word-final vowel. In a broader sense, the term can refer to the loss of any final sound...
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This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
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opposite process, where one or more sounds are removed, is referred to as elision. The word epenthesis comes from epi- 'in addition to' and en- 'in' and...
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Hungarian phonology (section Intercluster elision)
This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
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Yoruba language (section Assimilation and elision)
precedes another word beginning with a vowel, assimilation, or deletion ('elision') of one of the vowels often takes place. Since syllables in Yoruba normally...
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Acadian French (section Elision of final consonants)
Acadian French (French: français acadien, acadjonne) is a variety of French spoken by Acadians, mostly in the region of Acadia, Canada. Acadian French...
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though it is not normally aspirated phonetically), and does not allow elision or liaison. For example, in le homard ('the lobster') the article le remains...
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phonological adjustment rules (e.g. vowel lengthening, shortening and elision) in Egyptian Arabic. As a result, linguistic descriptions tend to subsume...
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Song structure (section Elision)
during an outro is typically mixed lower than a mid-song guitar solo. An elision is a section of music where different sections overlap one another, usually...
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Debuccalization Fortition Epenthesis Prothesis Paragoge Unpacking Vowel breaking Elision Apheresis Syncope Apocope Haplology Cluster reduction Transphonologization...
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sometimes jokingly pronounced "haplogy". Elision, aphaeresis, syncope, and apocope: All are losses of sounds. Elision is the loss of unstressed sounds, aphaeresis...
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(conjugation morphology passé composé passé simple) Orthography Alphabet Reforms Circumflex Braille Phonology Elision Liaison Aspirated h Help:IPA/French v t e...
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Telugu grammar (section Akārasandhi (Elision of a))
Telugu is an agglutinative language with person, tense, case and number being inflected on the end of nouns and verbs. Its word order is usually subject-object-verb...
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haplóos "simple" and λόγος lógos, "speech") is, in spoken language, the elision (elimination or deletion) of an entire syllable or a part of it through...
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