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what is elision??


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Answered by Anonymous
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Elision, (Latin: “striking out”), in prosody, the slurring or omission of a final unstressed vowel that precedes either another vowel or a weak consonant sound, as in the word heav'n. It may also be the dropping of a consonant between vowels, as in the word o'er for over.

Explanation:

Elision is the omission of sounds, syllables or words in speech. This is done to make the language easier to say, and faster. 'I don't know' /I duno/ , /kamra/ for camera, and 'fish 'n' chips' are all examples of elision

Answered by GoodCharm
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Elision is the case of a sound realized as zero in casual, rapid speech.

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