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  A study of ‘G-dropping,’ as in singin’ vs. singing, is an example of​

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Answered by 20lalabb
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g-dropping” has been extensively studied in the field of sociolinguistics since the 1950s, ... in the word sing). The words everything and anything have.

Answered by Anupk3724
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'G-dropping' refers to the pronunciation of the weak ending -ing as /ɪn/ rather than /ɪŋ/. In vernacular speech, /ɪn/ for -ing is common, probably more so in America. ... This sometimes occurs in the more informal speech of speakers who usually retain /h/, e.g. I 'aven't done it yet.

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