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  • 41Compensatory lengthening — Sound change and alternation Metathesis Quantitative metathesis …

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  • 42Synalepha — A synalepha (IPA|/ˌsɪnəˈlifə/, from Greek synaleifein “to smear together”, also synaloepha) is the elision of two syllables into one.Examples:* Apollo s priest to th Argive fleet doth bring (from Homer)Spanish and Italian use the synalepha very… …

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  • 43Coarticulation — in its general sense refers to a situation in which a conceptually isolated speech sound is influenced by, and becomes more like, a preceding or following speech sound. There are two types of coarticulation: anticipatory coarticulation, when a… …

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  • 44Contraction (linguistics) — In linguistics, contraction can mean:* Contraction (grammar), the formation of a new word from two or more individual words, for example didn t (did not), I m (I am). * Synaeresis, the contraction of two vowels into a diphthong …

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  • 45Augusto dos Anjos — Infobox Writer name = Augusto de Carvalho Rodrigues dos Anjos imagesize = 200px caption = pseudonym = Poeta da Morte (Poet of Death), Poeta do hediondo (Poet of the horrendous), Poeta da Anti Hipocrisia (Poet of the Anti Hypocrisy) birthname =… …

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  • 46Phonological change — Sound change and alternation Metathesis Quantitative metathesis …

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  • 47Rebracketing — For the process by which the elements of a word are given new meanings, see Folk etymology. Contents 1 Role in forming new words 2 Examples 3 …

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  • 48Greek diacritics — Polytonic redirects here. For the musical term, see polytonality. Greek alphabet Αα Alpha Νν Nu …

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  • 49Cluster reduction — Sound change and alternation Metathesis Quantitative metathesis …

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  • 50Fusion (phonetics) — Sound change and alternation Metathesis Quantitative metathesis …

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