What is the silent feature of "Modern English"
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The process of elision creates the silencing of a sound or syllable when speaking. This was also a characteristic of Early Modern English. For example, “them” became spelled as 'em in certain texts.
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The most significant characteristics of Modern English is its extraordinary receptive and adaptable heterogeneousness. The ease and readiness with which English borrowed words from French, Latin, Scandinavian, Greek, Indian and other sources is really striking.
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