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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. The word
elision is...
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Elision is the
omission of one or more
sounds in a word or phrase.
Elision may also
refer to:
Elision (music), a
concept in the
analysis of 18th- and...
- In C++
computer programming, copy
elision refers to a
compiler optimization technique that
eliminates unnecessary copying of objects. The C++ language...
- In French,
elision refers to the
suppression of a
final unstressed vowel (usually [ə])
immediately before another word
beginning with a vowel. The term...
- [προσῳδία] (hē apóstrophos [prosōidía], '[the
accent of]
turning away or
elision'),
through Latin and French. In Unicode, the
character U+0027 APOSTROPHE...
- The
ELISION Ensemble (often
referred to as
simply ELISION) is a
chamber ensemble specialising in
contemporary cl****ical music,
concentrating on the creation...
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Elisionism is a
philosophical standpoint encomp****ing
various social theories.
Elisionist theories are diverse; however, they are
unified in
their adherence...
- In phonology,
apocope (/əˈpɒkəpi/) is the loss (
elision) of one or more
sounds from the end of a word,
especially the loss of an
unstressed vowel. Apocope...
- 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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opposite process,
where one or more
sounds are removed, is
referred to as
elision.
Epenthesis arises for a
variety of reasons. The
phonotactics of a given...